What percentage of the kcalories in human milk come from lipids?

a. < 30%
b. 30%-40%
c. 40%-50%
d. > 50%


d

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What do anthropologists speculate that the handshake, the hug, and the bow with hands pressed together all originated to demonstrate?

a. that a person was not carrying a weapon b. that a person was friendly c. that a person was not friendly d. that a person was happy to see someone e. that a person was following the cultural rules

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Patrice is a first-time mother who is newly pregnant. She and her husband Seth are excited about their new baby on the way. Patrice is a small-framed woman who, based on her doctor's BMI charts, is categorized as underweight. Patrice is also an elite swimmer and runner. She has been working out for the majority of her adult life. Patrice and Seth are both very aware of the importance of good

nutrition and the role it plays in health and quality of life. However, they are both unsure of nutrition recommendations for pregnancy and want to provide the best nutrition possible for the new baby. Answer the following question(s) to help Patrice and Seth understand the nutrition recommendations for pregnancy and infancy. Patrice and Seth both follow a very healthy eating plan. Regardless of their good nutrition, what specific nutrient might Patrice need to supplement during the second and third trimester? A) Zinc B) Calcium C) Iron D) Folate

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Healthy infants may have brief periods when their weight gain is slower or more rapid than at other times.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The stomach

A. produces sulfuric acid, which helps digest starch. B. secretes enzymes, including bile and various amylases. C. churns food, mixing it with gastric juice. D. absorbs most vitamins and minerals.

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