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Lisaclaire

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It is recommended that adults consume 400 g (DFE) of folate daily. How does this recommendation change when a woman becomes pregnant?
 a. Increases to 500 g (DFE) of folate daily
  b. Increases to 600 g (DFE) of folate daily
  c. Increases to 700 g (DFE) of folate daily
  d. Increases to 800 g (DFE) of folate daily

Question 2

Individuals with darker skin pigmentation do not synthesize vitamin D from exposure to sunlight as readily as those with lighter skin.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

T



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