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What happens when the diet is lacking an essential amino acid?
 a. Proteins will be made but they will be limited in that particular amino acid.
 b. The body will synthesize it.
 c. A person's health will not be affected as long as carbohydrate and fat intakes are adequate.
  d. Protein synthesis will be limited.
 e. Protein synthesis will stop.

Question 2

What is mal de ojo, the condition with supernatural origins that children are especially vulnerable to?
 a. evil eye
 b. fallen fontanel
 c. bad air or wind
 d. excitability
 e. digestive ailment



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



ap345

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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