Please answer fast 1. Fertility can be compromised in women when their body mass index (BMI) falls outside the range of _____ and ____. A. 18/35 B. 20/30 C. 30/50 D. 25/40 E. 35/55 2. All of the following statements are specific to the critical periods of cell division except: A. whatever nutrients are needed during a critical period must be supplied at that time. B.different organs have different critical periods. C. high-nutrient-density food fed after the critical period can remedy a growth deficit. D. malnutrition during critical periods can have irreversible effects. 3. Rachel is 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) tall and before her pregnancy, she weighed 130 pounds (59 kg). She is now in her 35th week of pregnancy and weighs 141 pounds (64 kg). What would you tell her about her current weight status? A. Gain less weight because she weighs less than expected at this point in the pregnancy. B. Gain more weight because she weighs less than expected at this point in the pregnancy. C. Lose weight because she weighs more than expected at this point in the pregnancy. D. Not enough information to answer

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1. Fertility can be compromised in women when their body mass index (BMI) falls outside the range of _____ and ____.

A. 18/35

B. 20/30

C. 30/50

D. 25/40

E. 35/55

2. All of the following statements are specific to the critical periods of cell division except:

A. whatever nutrients are needed during a critical period must be supplied at that time.

B.different organs have different critical periods.

C. high-nutrient-density food fed after the critical period can remedy a growth deficit.

D. malnutrition during critical periods can have irreversible effects.

3. Rachel is 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) tall and before her pregnancy, she weighed 130 pounds (59 kg). She is now in her 35th week of pregnancy and weighs 141 pounds (64 kg). What would you tell her about her current weight status?

A. Gain less weight because she weighs less than expected at this point in the pregnancy.

B. Gain more weight because she weighs less than expected at this point in the pregnancy.

C. Lose weight because she weighs more than expected at this point in the pregnancy.

D. Not enough information to answer

 E. Gaining the amount expected at this point in the pregnancy.

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