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When the absorbed monosaccharides reach the liver, specialist enzymes convert fructose and galactose to _____.
  1.glycogen
  2.starch
  3.glucose
  4.maltose
  5.triglycerides

Question 2

The minimum carbohydrate intake to avoid ketosis, as set by the DRI Committee, is _____.
  1.130 grams per pound of body weight
  2.1.3 kilograms per day
  3.130 grams a day
  4.13 milligrams per pound of body weight
  5.None of these choices



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