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Question 18

Question 18

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Vitamins


A) cannot offset the effects of poor prenatal nutrition.
B) are unimportant to the healthy development of the fetus.
C) can be dangerous to the fetus if taken in high doses.
D) can be injected directly into a developing embryo

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