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dakota nelson

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Persons adhering to the macrobiotic philosophy _____.
 a. believe that nutrients can be killed during processing
  b. can consume milk products
  c. place value on balancing the intake of yin and yang foods
  d. only consume plant foods
  e. cannot consume seafood

Question 2

Vitamin K is produced _____.
 a. in the liver from cholesterol
  b. by bacteria in the gut
  c. in the skin from exposure to direct sunlight
  d. by the skeletal system
  e. during energy formation



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Answer to Question 1

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