B. Growth
C. Health
A. Development
D. Balance
A. RNI/REI
B. Aging
A. Hyperplasia
B. Cephalocaudal
C. Fetus
C. Parturition
D. Period of the ovum
B. Organogenesis
B. Hydrochloric acid
D. All of the above
A. Environment
C. Genetics
C. Increasing mother’s blood volume
D. All of the above
C. Preclampsia or PIH
C. Nausea and vomiting
B. Critical period
C. Critical period of pregnancy occurs during the period of organogenesis only.
A. Every person throughout life requires different nutrients at the same amount.
C. Development proceeds from simple to complex or from single acts to integrated acts
A. Implantation
D. None of the above
D. 15 to 49 years
C. Zinc
C. A and B
C. 15 % to 20 %
A. Prolactin
D. All of the above
A. Before pregnancy
C. Alcohol
C. Pica
C. Doubt
C. Lactation
C. Montgomery’s gland
D. Oxytocin
B. Alveoli
B. Emotional state of the mother
D. Each feeding must not be shorter than 10 minutes.
D. Skimmed milk
B. DHA
D. To meet requirements for growth and development
A. 300
B. 500
B. Human milk has the highest protein content among cow’s and goat’s milk.
B. False
C. 750 ml – 800 ml