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sarasara

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Which nutrient has been implicated in fetal-origin errors?
 a. vitamin B12
 b. vitamin A
 c. iron
 d. selenium
 e. vitamin D

Question 2

Martha asks for advice on getting her picky child Bob to eat. You suggest:
 
 a. choosing fresh fruit as a snack herself and offering some to Bob.
  b. keeping Bob away from the kitchen so he isn't bothered by cooking smells.
  c. insisting he eat all the food he is given at each meal.
  d. allowing Bob to select all the foods she purchases at the grocery store.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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