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CBme

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Which phytochemical contained in dark chocolate has the potential for positive heart health benefits?
 a. carotenoids
  b. lignans
 c. lutein
 d. flavonoids
 e. tannins

Question 2

Bile is stored in the gallbladder, and released after a fat-containing meal. It combines with fat to create emulsions that expose fat to water-soluble enzymes for digestion. How do people without gallbladders manage to digest fat?
  1.The bile is delivered by the portal vein.
  2.The pancreas releases bile to the intestines.
  3.The liver releases bile directly into the bile duct.
  4.The body no longer uses bile.
  5.The body gets by without fat digestion.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

3



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