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High levels of vitamin _______ may be teratogenic, causing birth defects. A. A B. B12 C. C D. D

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The answer to this question Vitamin A
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High levels of vitamin A may be teratogenic, causing birth defects. Correct answer: A

The recommended daily amount of vitamin A is 900 micrograms (mcg) for adults. However, the amount of vitamin A an individual needs depends on his/her age and reproductive status. Women who might be pregnant should not take high doses of vitamin A supplements because high intakes of vitamin A in pregnant women can cause birth defects in their babies.

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