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Foods supplying low amounts of one or more essential amino acids are called
 
 A. incomplete protein sources.
  B. complementary protein sources.
  C. limiting foods.
  D. nonessential foods.

Question 2

The process of transamination
 
 A. is used to synthesize nonessential amino acids.
  B. is the process of transferring an amino group from an -keto acid to an essential amino acid.
  C. is the process of transferring an amino group from a nonessential amino acid to an essential amino acid.
  D. is the process of transferring an amino group from an essential amino acid to a nonessential amino acid.



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Answer to Question 1

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