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Sonja [21]
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15. True or false? Yogurt is produced by bacterial fermentation of milk.

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Tatiana [17]1 year ago
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True, yogurt is produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. 

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This image shows the pulse points in a woman’s body.

Figure 2. The pulse is most readily measured at the radial artery, but can be measured at any of the pulse points shown.

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