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Question 1

What is the most common non-genetic cause of intellectual impairment and birth defects?
◦ smoking during pregnancy
◦ fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
◦ taking street drugs during pregnancy
◦ malnutrition during pregnancy

Question 2

When a fetus experiences rare genetic conditions that impact the amount of testosterone in the bloodstream, it may result in __________ genitalia at birth.
◦ no change to the structure of male or female
◦ change to the structure of male but not female
◦ change to the structure of female but not male
◦ change to the structure of either female or male


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MirandaLo

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Reply 2 on: Sep 26, 2020
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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