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Viscous gel-forming fibers may contribute to satiety by ____.
 A) elevating serum glucose levels
  B) elevating glucagon levels
  C) slowing gastric emptying
  D) reducing hydrochloric acid in the stomach

Question 2

Fiber fermentation in the colon may change glycogen catabolism due to the production of ____.
 A) long-chain fatty acids
  B) chitosan
  C) oligosaccharides
  D) short-chain fatty acids



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