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Regina is at her first prenatal visit after recently discovering that she is pregnant. She is a low-risk patient with no history of diabetes. At what point will her physician test Regina for gestational diabetes?
 A) 12-16 weeks
  B) 16-20 weeks
  C) 24-28 weeks
  D) 28-32 weeks

Question 2

Which statement describes an association between vitamin A and vision?
 A) Retinoic acid is the form required for synthesis of retinoblasts.
  B) Light causes retinal to shift from a cis to a trans configuration.
  C) Retinol is the form bound to beta-carotene in the corneal membrane.
  D) Pigment molecules in the retina are composed of a molecule of vitamin A bound to an omega-3 fatty acid.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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