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Mollykgkg

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Which nutritional guidelines emphasize that the human body has no need for saturated or trans fats?
 a. MyPyramid
 b. RDA
 c. DRI
 d. Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  e. American Heart Association

Question 2

Which of the following answers includes only monosaccharides?
 A) Lactose and galactose
  B) Fructose and glucose
  C) Glucose and sucrose
  D) Lactose and maltose
  E) Cysteine and methionine



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

B



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