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4. Jane is pregnant and says that she is ‘eating for two.’ If she eats an apple, explain how the nutrients passes from the mother to the foetus?

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Fetal movements typically increase when the mother is hungry, reflecting lowered blood sugar levels in the mother and fetus. This is similar to the increased activity of most animals when they are seeking food, followed by a period of quietness when they are fed.

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