High bioavailability of nutrients and resistance to infection are
a. known to decrease risk of allergies.
b. two of the advantages of breastfeeding.
c. two of the disadvantages of breastfeeding.
d. advantages that formula preparations are able to mimic.
B
High nutrient bioavailability and resistance to infection are two advantages of breastfeeding. Formula cannot fully mimic these advantages. Breastfeeding does reduce risk of allergies, but not due to these factors.
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Reduce 95/100 to lowest terms
1. 4/5 2. 19/20 3. 24/25 4. 9.5/10
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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