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Touching another person’s skin allows pathogen transmission viaair.body fluids.direct contact.fecal-oral route.2 of 20What skills do children learn during physical activity?Locomotor and balanceBody awareness and hand-eye coordinationStress managementAll of the above3 of 20Vaccines protect an individual by removing all risk of infection.TrueFalse4 of 20When feeling unwell, very young children may exhibit more needy or clingy behavior.TrueFalse5 of 20Allergic reactions can include both physical and mental symptoms.TrueFalsePrevious

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Touching another person’s skin allows pathogen transmission viaair.body fluids.direct contact.fecal-oral route.2 of 20What skills do children learn during physical activity?Locomotor and balanceBody awareness and hand-eye coordinationStress managementAll of the above3 of 20Vaccines protect an individual by removing all risk of infection.TrueFalse4 of 20When feeling unwell, very young children may exhibit more needy or clingy behavior.TrueFalse5 of 20Allergic reactions can include both physical and mental symptoms.TrueFalsePrevious

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  1. Direct contact.
  2. All of the above.
  3. False.
  4. True.
  5. True.

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