Place in correct order the sequence of maturational changes for girls. Begin with the first change seen, sequencing to the last change

a. Growth of pubic hair d. Menstruation
b. Rapid increase in height and weight e. Appearance of axillary hair
c. Breast changes

47. First change

48. Second change

49. Third change

50. Fourth change

51. Fifth change


47. ANS: C
48. ANS: B
49. ANS: A
50. ANS: E
51. ANS: D

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