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Diane

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The three energy-yielding nutrients are ___________________ _, ___________________ _, and ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word

Question 2

Although ___________________ _ provides energy, it is not considered a nutrient because it does not sustain life.
 
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Answer to Question 1

carbohydrate; fat; protein
carbohydrate; protein; fat

fat; protein; carbohydrate

fat; carbohydrate; protein

protein; carbohydrate; fat

protein; fat; carbohydrate

Answer to Question 2

alcohol



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