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Fats that flow through the blood after meals are known as ____.
 a. lipoproteins
 b. blood glucose
  c. clusters
 d. triglycerides
 e. plaque

Question 2

The 2015 Dietary Guidelines urge Americans to cut back on sweet treats and sugary soft drinks because they are a prime source of added sugars, salt, and ____.
 a. saturated fat
 b. water
 c. fiber
 d. amino acids
 e. unsaturated fat



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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