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go.lag

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The nurse teaching a nutrition class for pregnant women explains that carbohydrates are essential for:
 
  A) energy. B) cell growth. C) fluid balance. D) cell repair.

Question 2

The nurse teaching a class for pregnant women explains that the role of the placenta in fetal development includes:
 
  A) transporting blood from the mother to the fetus. B) protecting the fetus from maternal drug use. C) producing relaxin to allow for pelvic stretching. D) storing oxytocin to prepare for labor contractions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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