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Which of the following becomes a major fuel for the body only when the other fuels are unavailable?
 
 a. carbohydrate
  b. fat
  c. protein
  d. water

Question 2

The essential nutrients are those:
 
 a. the body can make for itself.
  b. that are predominant in most foods.
  c. that must be obtained from foods.
  d. included in the main DRI table.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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