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Which Pair of Nutrients Is Likely to Be Lacking in the Typical

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Question 66

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Which pair of nutrients is likely to be lacking in the typical adolescent's diet?


A) magnesium and B vitamins
B) iron and calcium
C) sodium and potassium
D) vitamins A and C

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