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Which of the following were once referred to as accessory factors?
 
  A) binding factors B) coenzymes
  C) supplements D) vitamins and minerals

Question 2

The human body can synthesize small amounts of which two fat-soluble vitamins?
 
  A) vitamin E and vitamin A B) vitamin B12 and vitamin C
  C) vitamin D and vitamin K D) thiamin and niacin



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




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