What is true in regards to the use of personal power?
a. Using power for the common good can be misunderstood
b. Using power for personal gain is always bad.
c. Networking is a common misuse of power.
d. The question of abuse of power is not always clear.
d
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The Adequate Intake (AI) for fat is _____ g for infants from birth to six months of age.
A. 50 B. 30 C. 40 D. 31 E. 20
What structures deliver products of lipid digestion to the surface of mucosal cells in the small intestine so they can be absorbed?
a. fat globules b. oil droplets c. micelles d. lipoproteins
Jan has a new baby girl and wants to do everything possible to ensure her health. She knows her town has fluoridated water and prepares the baby's formula with it. To make sure she is getting enough fluoride she also bought a fluoride supplement to add to the baby's diet. Is this a good idea?
a. No, too much fluoride can lead to discoloration of the teeth. b. Yes, she is taking the right steps to ensure the baby's health. c. Yes, extra fluoride leads to a reduced risk of tooth decay. d. No, fluoride is in toothpaste and that is the only way we are intended to be exposed to it.
How is a trans fatty acid different from other unsaturated fatty acids?
a. A trans fatty acid has at least two hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon atom in the chain b. At a trans fatty acid's point of unsaturation, the hydrogens are on opposite sides of the carbon chain instead of on the same side c. A trans fatty acid's carbon chain contains at least one double bond between two carbon atoms instead of all single bonds d. At a trans fatty acid's point of unsaturation, the hydrogens are on the same side of the carbon chain instead of on opposite sides