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mpobi80

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Chemical substances that are missing an electron and are prone to oxidizing nearby atoms are called:
  1.antioxidants.
  2.provitamins.
  3.precursors.
  4.free radicals.

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Another name for a provitamin, a nutrient that can be converted into another nutrient, is:
  1.coenzyme.
  2.precursor.
  3.predecessor.
  4.antioxidant.



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