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lbcchick

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Which nutrient is needed for tissue growth and repair?
 
  a. Protein
  b. Carbohydrate
  c. Fat
  d. Vitamins

Question 2

The MyPlate food guidance system encourages:
 
  a. Smart and healthy food choices and daily activity
  b. The same amount and kinds of food for all persons over 2 years of age
  c. 1 hour of vigorous physical activity at least four days each week
  d. A diet high in fat, sodium, and sugar



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