In my opinion, the best answer among the choices listed is option B. Bioflavonoids are naturally occurring plant chemicals. From, the name "bio", these substances most likely comes from living organisms. Flavonoids that come from living organisms. Bioflavonoids are found in the rind of green citrus fruits and in rose hips.
The answer is letter C.
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Most common cases of poisoning occur at
home while others through occupational and environmental exposures. Its
symptoms vary depending on the type of poison, length of exposure, quantity of
poison, and the age of a person involved. If someone is experiencing symptoms
of poisoning (e.g. dizziness, vomiting, trouble breathing) it is always best to
contact a Poison Control Center immediately. These people know and have a great
dealing with different hazards and could suggest possible first aids for the poisoning.</span>
Based on information provided by the March of Dimes, there are about 120,000 to 160,000 women who live in the United States that have been diagnosed with HIV. Roughly about 6,000 to 7,000 of women diagnosed with HIV give birth every year. Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic about 15,000 children U.S. have been infected with HIV and 3,000 children have passed. About 90% of those women had the HIV virus during pregnancy or birth.