Correct option is C
Physical structure is determined by genetic and biological factors, not learning. Learning results in the acquisition of skills, knowledge, and behaviors. Maturation, while biologically driven, can enhance learning by providing the necessary physical and cognitive readiness. In contrast, physical structure, such as bone and organ development, is unrelated to the learning process.
Information Booster
1. Learning involves changes in behavior due to experience.
2. Skills and knowledge are direct outcomes of the learning process.
3. Maturation facilitates learning but is biologically predetermined.
4. Physical structure is unaffected by environmental learning experiences.
5. Cognitive and motor skills emerge as products of learning and maturation.
Additional Knowledge
• Skill (a): A learned ability to perform tasks effectively, developed through practice and experience.
• Knowledge (b): The accumulation of information and understanding gained through education and experience.