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darbym82

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Why are alternative sweeteners so abundant in the food
  supply?

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The difference between simple and facilitated diffusion is that
 
 A. facilitated diffusion requires energy while simple diffusion does not.
  B. facilitated diffusion requires a carrier molecule while simple diffusion does not.
  C. facilitated diffusion results in the exchange of substances across a membrane, while simple diffusion does not.
  D. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Some people believe that they provide a healthier alternative
to processed sweeteners. They are sweeter than sucrose
and therefore contribute to flavor with few or no additional
kilocalories.

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