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Garrulous

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It is important that energy needs in pregnancy are met so that:
 
  a. maternal vitamin stores are spared.
  b. optimal fetal growth is ensured.
  c. adipose tissue stores are spared.
  d. adequate blood volume is provided.

Question 2

A factor that influences individual nutrient needs during pregnancy is:
 
  a. socioeconomic status.
  b. age of the father.
  c. cultural food habits.
  d. prepregnancy weight.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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