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brutforce

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Cramps and other side effects of menstruation can be traced back to the production of _____ by the uterus.
 a. progesterone
 b. estrogen
 c. prostaglandins
 d. luteinizing hormone
 e. gonadotropin-releasing hormone

Question 2

A change from whole milk to nonfat milk would:
 
 a. decrease the amount of saturated fat.
  b. increase the number of kcalories.
  c. decrease the amount of calcium.
  d. increase vitamin consumption.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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