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Dizyotic twins exposed to the same teratogens during pregnancy may experience
 
  enhanced bonding due to shared trauma.
  different effects of the teratogens.
  no effects of the teratogens since the twins protect each other.
  amplified effects of the teratogens since there are two fetuses.

Question 2

More than 50,000 units of this vitamin can cause fetal abnormalities
 
  E
  B12
  B6
  A



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Answer to Question 1

different effects of the teratogens.

Answer to Question 2

A



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