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wenmo

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Which factor determines whether the mother is able to grow a healthy placenta?
 a. the mother's prepregnancy nutrition
 b. the mother's prepregnancy weight
 c. whether or not the mother receives vitamin supplementation
  d. the size of the amniotic sac
 e. the relative size of the embryo

Question 2

The stage of human gestation from eight weeks after conception until birth of an infant is called a(n):
 a. embryo.
 b. zygote.
 c. fetus.
 d. ovum.
 e. placenta.



katieost

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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