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futuristic

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Why is the caloric value of some sugar alcohols less than 4 kcal/g?
 A) They are not completely absorbed.
  B) They are not completely metabolized by cells for energy.
  C) They cannot be transported into the mitochondria.
  D) None remains in the digestive tract.

Question 2

A position in upper management that requires a great degree of management experience but not the RD credential is:
 a. a public health nutritionist whose clients might be every person with diabetes in an area.
 b. a manager who coordinates nutrition and nutrition education programs for the state department of education.
 c. a clinical dietician whose responsibility it is to coordinate patient care with the foodservice side of a department.
 d. a community dietician focused on the individual client or group of clients in a community setting.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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