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Discuss the implications of smoking for James.

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Why is there an increased need for B vitamins during pregnancy?
 A) for development of red blood cells
  B) essential for development of infant's bones and teeth
  C) to provide an increase of hemoglobin
  D) essential for a fetus's collagen development



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Cigarettes contain nicotine, which contributes to the constriction of the narrowed arteries that supply blood flow. Smoking also contributes to the changes in the arteries, making them less flexible and harder.

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