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mydiamond

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What is a good source of EPA and DHA during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
 a. legumeslegumes
 b. salmon
  c. swordfish
  d. tea
  e. supplements

Question 2

Adequate consumption of EPA and DHA is important during pregnancy because they _____.
 a. prevent fetal malformations
  b. play important roles in protein tissue construction
  c. are critical building blocks of the fetal brain and retina
  d. help prevent preterm delivery
  e. support the addition of calcium to bone



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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