Compared to formula-fed infants, babies who are exclusively breastfed for their first 6 months of life are less likely to be obese when they are preschool-age.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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There are currently no federal guidelines or practices to ensure the purity, quality, safety, and

composition of dietary supplements. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the common intermediate for carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism?

a. pyruvate b. glycerol c. glucose d. acetyl-CoA

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Which of the following statements is true of electrolytes?

A) Excessive sweating can cause a depletion of electrolytes from the body. B) Consumption of electrolytes should be avoided by people suffering from celiac disease. C) The gastric mucosal barrier protects the stomach lining from electrolytes. D) Electrolytes are charged atoms that combine to form molecules when submerged in water.

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In order to be used to produce energy for the body, protein—unlike carbohydrates and lipids—must first be stripped of

A) hydrogen. B) oxygen. C) nitrogen. D) carbon.

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