Author Question: What is the usual fate of dietary lecithin? a. Hydrolyzed in the intestines b. Unabsorbed and ... (Read 30 times)

clmills979

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What is the usual fate of dietary lecithin?
 a. Hydrolyzed in the intestines
  b. Unabsorbed and passes out in the feces
  c. Absorbed intact and incorporated into tissues
  d. Absorbed intact and broken down by the liver

Question 2

What is the role of vitamin E in the metabolism of free radicals?
 a. Carrier b. Promoter
  c. Eliminator d. Synthesizer



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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