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leilurhhh

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The benefits of soy lie in its high protein content and plant chemicals, known as ____, which act as antioxidants and are thought to protect against estrogen-related cancers.
 a. lignans
 b. carotenoids
 c. phospholipids
  d. glutamines
 e. isoflavones

Question 2

Which group of vegetarians includes egg and milk products but no other animal foods in their diet?
 a. ovolactovegetarians
  b. semivegetarians
 c. lactovegetarians
 d. ovovegetarians
 e. vegans



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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