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pane00

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Which food is a poor source of iron?
 a. dried fruits
 b. enriched cereals
 c. legumes
 d. cheese
 e. dark green, leafy vegetables

Question 2

Supplements containing _____ should be kept out of children's reach to prevent accidental poisonings, which can be potentially fatal.
 a. iron
 b. vitamin D
  c. zinc
 d. niacin
 e. thiamin



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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