The criteria used for identifying various disabilities in adults can also be used to assess children.

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


False

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The embryonic phase differs from the pre-embryonic phase because

A. the embryonic phase occurs during the first 2 weeks of pregnancy, while the pre-embryonic phase describes the period from 2 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. B. the embryonic phase is initiated by zygote formation, whereas the pre-embryonic phase is initiated by blastocyst formation. C. the embryonic phase begins at week 9 of pregnancy, while the pre-embryonic phase begins at week 2. D. organ formation and development begin during the embryonic phase, whereas blastocyst formation occurs in the pre-embryonic phase.

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Dental caries are caused by _____

a. bacteria that produce acids that attack tooth enamel b. excessive fluoride intake that attacks tooth enamel c. high-fiber foods that cause carbohydrate to stick to teeth d. excessive consumption of sugar that eats into teeth e. over production of alkaline secretions

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REACH U.S. is a program established by the CDC that aims to _____

a. eradicate all infectious diseases b. lower birth rates among low-income minorities c. increase doctor visits by male patients d. eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities

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What organism is responsible for producing the most common food toxin?

a. Escherichia coli b. Vibrio vulnificus c. Staphylococcus aureus d. Lactobacillis acidophilus e. Clostridium perfringens

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