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londonang

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Which aspect of a patient's appearance is an indicator of good nutritional status?
 a. shiny hair
 b. smooth tongue
 c. lack of fat under the skin
  d. rough skin
 e. dry skin

Question 2

Organic compounds include:
 A)water and fat.
 B) phospholipids and protein.
  C) cholesterol and minerals.
  D) carbohydrates and calcium.



billybob123

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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