Multiple Choice
A preborn child is affected by its father's smoking because
A) the pregnant mother inhales passive smoke, which is passed to the fetus.
B) sperm cells are invigorated by smoke.
C) fathers who smoke provide less nutritious food to pregnant mothers, to save money to buy cigarettes.
D) smoking fathers are emotionally detached from the child.
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