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Water-soluble nutrients stored in blood are routed directly from the small intestine through the
  portal vein to the
 
  A) heart. B) lungs. C) liver. D) pancreas.

Question 2

After you eat a meal of a cheeseburger with French fries and a chocolate milk shake, the fat in
  the meal
 
  A) is digested by pancreatic amylase.
  B) is digested by proteases.
  C) slows down the entire digestive process.
  D) is emulsified by bile.



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Answer to Question 1

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