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. Samantha Therese is an oversized woman. She always loves to eat
especially foods that are rich in carbohydrates and fats. What do you thinkwill
happen to a person if excessive carbohydrates and fats will be taken on the
diet?
2. Some people in remote areas have lack or low levels of education and don't
understand how to eat a proper diet. This is the reason why most of the children
have enlarged and swollen stomach which is due to edema (an excess water
retention in body tissues). What do you think is a disease that affects those
children? What causes this disease?
3. Why do siblings resemble with each other? Why mother and daughter look
alike?
4. Why do siblings resemble with each other? Why mother and daughter look
alike?
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