Which of the following do not (does not) begin to develop until a child begins to walk?

A. The lumbar vertebrae
B. The lumbar curvature
C. The cervical curvature
D. The fibula
E. The demifacets


B. The lumbar curvature

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A. The EEG is a field potential generated by the activity of large numbers of neurons. B. During epileptic seizures, the EEG remains normal. C. An evoked potential is a change in the EEG in response to a stimulus. D. Alpha and beta EEG patterns are seen in awake individuals. E. The EEG rhythm slows during drowsiness and sleep.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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