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amal

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In general, all animal foods provide a good source of:
 A) non-heme iron.
  B) vitamin E.
  C) beta-carotene.
  D) vitamin B12.
  E) folate.

Question 2

All of these food portions represent one portion of a carbohydrate-containing food except _____.
 a. 1 medium apple
 b. 1 slice of bread
 c. 1 cup cooked pasta
 d. 1 small baked potato
 e.  cup cooked oatmeal



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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