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Raw food diets are based on the misconception that:
 a. cooking hurts plants.
  b. cooking takes too much time.
  c. cooking destroys all of the nutrients in foods.
  d. enzymes in raw food promote normal digestion.

Question 2

Goals to improve the diet of all U.S. citizens include:
 A) increased intake of plant foods.
  B) reduced consumption of fat and saturated fat.
  C) nutrition education at more schools.
  D) All of the above
  E) a, b



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Answer to Question 1

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