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darbym82

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How does obesity in a woman affect her fertility and number of children?
 
  a. obesity is unrelated to fertility
  b. obesity is unrelated to number of children
  c. obese women have more difficulty getting pregnant and have fewer children
   d. obese women have a lower interest in getting pregnant and want fewer children

Question 2

What is the consequence on sperm of being a high body mass male?
 
  a. difficulty impregnating a female
   b. producing multiple offspring
  c. male children only
  d. female children only



sailorcrescent

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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