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tfester

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Carrie exhibits anorexia nervosa. When she looks in a mirror, she is most likely thinking,
 
  a. I'm really starting to get thin
 b. I'm so fat
 c. I'm beautiful compared to those ugly women on television
  d. I'm going to have to start eating a little more

Question 2

The key lesson learned by the fact that thalidomide showed no impact when tested on prenatal rabbits but led to birth defects in prenatal humans is that
 
  a. teratogens impact different genotypes differently.
 b. teratogens impact specific aspects of development.
 c. teratogen effects may not emerge until later in life.
 d. teratogen effects are the same regardless of the time when the individual is exposed.



Li Jun

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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