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All of the following are good vegetarian sources of vitamin B12, calcium, vitamin D, and EPA/DHA EXCEPT:
 a. fortified breakfast cereals.
  b. supplements.
  c. romaine lettuce.
  d. soy milk and rice milk.

Question 2

Biological processes in the modern human body that helped ensure the survival of our hunter-gatherer ancestors include:
 A) the ability to conserve sodium.
  B) a digestive tract suited for high-fiber foods.
  C) the ability to survive periods of famine.
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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