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dakota nelson

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Plaque leads to reduced blood flow, high blood pressure, and increased risk of _____ and _____.
  1.thrombosis; cardiovascular disease
  2.strokes; heart attacks
  3.atherosclerosis; hypertension
  4.atherosclerosis; thrombosis
  5.atherosclerosis; cardiovascular disease

Question 2

Among the following, the form of starch that is most easily digested in the body is:
 a. cooked beans.
  b. oatmeal.
 c. barley.
 d. white flour.
 e. oat bran.



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dakota nelson

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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