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folubunmi

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The three factors most critical to health, longevity, and quality of life are proper nutrition, a sound exercise program, and ____.
 a. mental and emotional health
 b. germ-free environments
 c. quitting (or never starting) smoking
  d. support of family and friends
 e. spiritual sustenance

Question 2

Organic foods are produced ____.
 a. with no other fertilizer besides human waste
  b. with or without GMOs
 c. in greenhouses or terrariums
 d. under strict government regulations
 e. without specific government regulations



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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