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penguins

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Maternal smoking, alcohol use, stress during pregnancy, delivery complication, premature birth, and lower birth weight are all
 
  a. teratogens.
  b. irritants.
  c. complications.
  d. postnatal.

Question 2

Our thoughts, personal and worldviews, emotional expression, and behavior are impacted by our
 
  a. psychosexual orientation.
  b. culture.
  c. diagnosis.
  d. mental disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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