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    Much of the Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Malnourishment Can
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Much of the Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Malnourishment Can

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Much of the behavioral and cognitive effects of malnourishment can be accounted for by:


A) brain cell death.
B) reduced metabolism.
C) less stimulating environment.
D) environmental stress.

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