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DyllonKazuo

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A pregnant woman in the anabolic phase of pregnancy
 a. has increased appetite.
  b. notices a significant (>1 lb/ week) weight gain.
  c. is not hungry and eats less because nutrients aren't needed until the catabolic phase.
  d. has decreased exercise tolerance.
  e. both a and d

Question 2

The first half of pregnancy is considered the maternal _____, while the second half of pregnancy is considered the maternal _____..
 a. anatomic phase/catatonic phase
  b. catatonic phase/anatomic phase
  c. catabolic phase/anabolic phase
  d. anabolic phase/catabolic phase
  e. hyperplastic phase/hypertrophic phase



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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