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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Neolithic peoples were the first in human history to wear clothing made of:
 
  a. animal skins
 b. woven textiles
 c. vegetable products, such as hemp and linen
  d. polyester fiber

Question 2

All of the following factors contributed to the transmission of kuru except:
 
  a. cannibalism
  b. colonialism.
  c. contaminated water.
  d. prion agents.
  e.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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