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What is the cephalic phase?
 
  A) final phase of digestion in which the large intestine and rectum prepare the undigested
  components of food for elimination
  B) phase in which the majority of absorption occurs, primarily occurring in the small
  intestine
  C) phase in which the semi-digested food leaves the stomach and slowly enters the small
  intestine
  D) earliest phase of digestion in which the brain prepares the body in anticipation of food

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What are the characteristics of a healthful diet? How does the 2011 MyPlate illustrate these goals?
 
  What will be an ideal response



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Answer to Question 1

D

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