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silviawilliams41

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How much alcohol, if any, can a pregnant woman drink without worrying about the negative effects on her child?
 
  a. The equivalent of two cocktails a day
 b. The equivalent of one beer a day
 c. Anything less than what causes her to appear drunk
  d. Unknown, and therefore abstention is recommended

Question 2

What did researchers find in Antarctic research scientists who spent a nine-month period of social isolation in the cold and dark?
 
  a. T cell functioning increased by about 50
  b. T cell functioning decreased by about half
  c. leukocytes stopped functioning
 d. an outbreak of autoimmune diseases



manuelcastillo

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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