The study of how movement changes over time as a result of one's biological system and environment is:
A) maturation
B) motor development
C) Growth
D) physical literacy
Q)The study of how movement changes over time as a result of one's biological system and environment is:-
Answer:- B - Motor development
Explanation:- Motor development is the study of development of a child's bones, muscles and it's ability to move around and adjust the movement according to his or her environment. It involves it's biological system as well as environment, at the time of birth a child is not able to move his body parts much, but with passage of time it's body parts like muscles, bones, and brain develops and it is able to do the movements properly.
Motor development basically depends on the development and maturation of muscular system and central nervous sytem when these systems develop gradually child gains the ability to do the voluntary movements. The process is a gradual process takes time, Environment also puts impact on change in movement , when somebody touches a hot object spontaneously he/she keeps his hand away from the hot object this is a type of reflex action and a type of movement done by muscles.
so the study of how movement changes over time as a result of one's Biological system and Environment is Motor development.
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