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ericka1

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The inability of the stomach to produce enough acid can lead to _____.
 a. atrophic gastritis
  b. diarrhea
  c. beriberi
  d. heart disease

Question 2

In order to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects, the FDA has mandated that folic acid be added to:
 a. grain products.
  b. milk and dairy foods.
  c. frozen and canned vegetables.
  d. ground beef.



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Answer to Question 1

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