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A toxicity of folate can disguise a true deficiency of which nutrient, resulting in nerve damage?
 
  A) iron B) vitamin B6 C) niacin D) vitamin B12

Question 2

In the body, vitamin D is essential for
 
  A) blood clotting. B) stimulation of nerve impulses.
  C) calcification of bone. D) muscle contraction.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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