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Why would 2 cups of grapes increase satiety more than  cup of raisins?
 a. The grapes have more kcalories than the raisins.
  b. The grapes contain more sugar than the raisins.
  c. The volume of grapes is greater than that of the raisins.
  d. There is no differencethey are both fruits.

Question 2

Amylose is _____, unlike amylopectin.
 a. a branched chain of glucose
  b. not absorbed by the body
  c. a linear chain of glucose
  d. found in the liver



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Answer to Question 1

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