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The two categories of amino acids are:
 A) essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids.
  B) complete amino acids and incomplete amino acids.
  C) branched-chain amino acids and sulfur-containing amino acids.
  D) water-soluble amino acids and fat-soluble amino acids.
  E) macro-amino acids and micro-amino acids.

Question 2

How are carbohydrates categorized?
 A) Simple and complex
 B)Complete and incomplete
 C) Organic and inorganic
  D) Major and trace
  E) Digestible and indigestible



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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