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Joe is taking a nutrition course and learns that the galactose in his milk ends up as glucose. Where does this conversion take place?
 a. brain
 b. liver
 c. gallbladder
  d. appendix
 e. pancreas

Question 2

All nutrients leaving the digestive system by way of the blood are taken to the ____.
 a. pancreas
 b. large intestine
  c. liver
 d. gallbladder
 e. stomach



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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