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The first principle of diet planning is that the foods we choose must provide energy and the essential nutrients, including:
 a. water.
 b. fuel.
 c. oxygen.
 d. carbon dioxide.
  e. hydrogen.

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Metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, yield energy for the body. Even when the body has plenty of protein available, the energy obtained from protein is less desirable than energy from fats or carbohydrates. Why?
  1.Energy is not easy to use.
  2.Energy value is low.
  3.Released N atoms create a waste disposal problem.
  4.Energy is not in pure form.
  5.Protein is needed for other jobs, and wasted if used for energy.



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Answer to Question 1

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