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Egg rolls are known to be a hidden source of
 a. eggs b. milk
  c. peanuts d. shellfish

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Which of the following is a feature of choline?
 a. It is a part of lecithin b. It is a type of cis-fatty acid
  c. It is a type of trans-fatty acid d. It is attached to omega-3 fatty acids



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