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Cooldude101

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Why are phospholipids NOT essential nutrients?
 
  A) Phospholipids serve no useful function in the human body.
  B) Beneficial GI bacteria produce phospholipids.
  C) Our bodies manufacture phospholipids.
  D) Phospholipids are not naturally found in the healthy body.

Question 2

Which of the following fruits contains the highest supply of fiber-rich carbohydrates?
 
  A) 1 medium pear with skin B) 1 cup of blackberries
  C) 1 medium banana D) 1 cup of fresh strawberries



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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