The seven basic food components that provide nutrients to the human body are proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, water, and:

A. acids
B. fiber
C. milk
D. soy


b
Rationale: Fiber, proteins, fats (fatty acids), carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water make up the seven basic food components that provide a human's required nutrients.

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A) cause depolarization of myocardial cells. B) conduct electrical impulses. C) propagate electrical impulses. D) all of the above.

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A measure of body fat based on height and weight that is often used in assessing nutritional levels is the ____. 

A. skinfold test B. specific gravity test C. calorie D. body mass index E. muscle mass test

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Which statement is consistent with the philosophy of individual worth?

a. "I dread checking on that Mr. B. He sure is weird." b. "No wonder that woman has problems! She has six children, each fathered by a different man!" c. "Why do you eat all that tofu? Can't you just order a hamburger?" (to a co-worker at lunch) d. "That woman doesn't believe in vaccinating her children. She must not care what happens to them." e. none of the above

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Norms are usually reported by ________.

A. experts B. peers C. age and gender D. height and weight

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