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jace

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An international black market in body parts is
 
  a. an example of a case where the rich donate organs to help the poor.
  b. an urban legend.
  c. legal and encouraged.
  d. a means of moving organs from the desperately poor who sell them, to the wealthy people who need them.

Question 2

_____ is the longest that a human has lived.
 
  a. Aging
  b. Life expectancy
  c. Life span
  d. Ninety-three



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Answer to Question 1

d. a means of moving organs from the desperately poor who sell them, to the wealthy people who need them.

Answer to Question 2

c. Life span



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