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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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Peaches are a food source of vitamins A and C. Why would a raw peach be considered a more nutrient-dense snack than a serving of peaches canned in light syrup?
 a. The canned peaches are more processed than the raw peach.
  b. The raw peach is brighter in color than the canned peaches.
  c. The raw peach contains more vitamins per calorie than the canned peaches.
  d. The canned peaches contain more vitamins per calorie than the raw peach.

Question 2

Increased serum concentration of what acid contributes to development of gout?
 a. hyaluronic acid
 b. ascorbic acid
 c. arachidonic acid
  d. citric acid
 e. uric acid



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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