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oliviahorn72

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Which of the following is a theory which states a fetus that is deprived of adequate nutrition will develop mechanisms that causes them to store excess calories when food is plentiful?
 
  A) fetal alcohol syndrome
  B) fetal adaptation
  C) hoarding
  D) deprivation

Question 2

Effacement is the
 
  A) process of the fetus moving through the birth canal.
  B) final phase of the first stage of labor.
  C) process of the cervix beginning to open.
  D) process of expelling the placenta.



fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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