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A pregnant woman should strive to meet her DRI for _____ by increasing intakes of milk, cheese, yogurt, and other foods rich in this mineral, or by taking a 600-milligram supplement daily.
 a. sodium
 b. calcium
 c. iodine
 d. potassium
  e. folate

Question 2

Which of the following is among the minerals that are in great demand during pregnancy because they are involved in building the skeleton?
 a. iron
 b. iodine
 c. zinc
 d. magnesium
  e. potassium



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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