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While the relationship between diet and LDL blood levels is complex, there is evidence that _____ and/or _____ can increase LDL concentrations.
 a. polyunsaturated fatty acids, -9 fatty acids
  b. -3 fatty acids, cis fatty acids
  c. fiber, -6 fatty acids
  d. saturated fatty acids, trans fatty acids

Question 2

Which vitamin requires glucose transport proteins for absorption?
 a. Folate
  b. Vitamin C
  c. Vitamin B6
  d. Vitamin B12



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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