One example of an autosomal recessive trait with nutritional implications is:
a. phenylketonuria.
b. familial hypercholesterolemia.
c. LDL dysfunction.
d. diabetes mellitus.
a
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A. Hydrochloric acid B. Salivary amylase C. Bile D. Chyme
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A high intake of vitamin E can
A. interfere with vitamin K's blood-clotting activity. B. inhibit copper absorption. C. cause atherosclerosis. D. result in lead poisoning.
People with _____ may benefit from limiting their intake of high-glycemic index foods
a. heart disease b. arthritis c. diabetes d. migraine headaches e. anorexia