How do political sanctions contribute to food insecurity?

What will be an ideal response?


Sanctions decrease access to crops and supplies and increase food prices.

Nutritional Science

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Which food is required to have a Nutrition Facts panel?

a. apple turnovers sold at the local bakery b. a box of breakfast cereal c. produce sold at a farmers' markets d. a package of fresh shrimp sold at the supermarket e. a bottle of wine

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Fortified dairy products and soymilk are excellent food sources of vitamin

A) D. B) K. C) E. D) A.

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Which of the following is a feature of vitamin E?

a. Functions as a hormone-like substance b. Toxicity symptoms include bone abnormalities c. Deficiencies occur from inability to absorb dietary lipids d. Important food sources include enriched breads and pasta

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Pepsinogen is an example of a proenzyme. This means it is

A. an inactive form an enzyme. B. an enzyme needed for protein digestion. C. a protease. D. an enzyme that leads the way for a different enzyme to have activity.

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