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

1. Blood from the digestive organs enters the hepatic lobules by way of the hepatic artery. 
2. The gallbladder produces bile. 
3. Minerals and water are considered nutrients. 
4. Cellulose, or fiber, is irritating to the large intestine. 
5. Potatoes and rice are examples of monosaccharides. 


1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False

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A) "Make sure to place your weaker leg slightly back." B) "Try not to use a power grip when performing the squat lift." C) "Support yourself with your stronger leg and push up with your weaker one." D) "Make sure that you push yourself up with your stronger leg."

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A) mitochondria B) adenosine C) cytoplasma D) ribosomes

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