By law, sherbets must contain
a. less than 5% milk fat.
b. the same milk fat level as imitation ice cream.
c. more than 2% but less than 5% milk fat.
d. less than 2% milk fat.
e. less fat than ice cream but more sugar.
d
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A. blood transport protein albumin carries ammonia to the lungs, where it is exhaled. B. blood transport protein albumin carries ammonia to working cells, which can catabolize it for energy. C. liver combines ammonia with carbon dioxide to form urea. D. kidneys excrete ammonia from the bloodstream in urine.
Large amounts of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) are produced in the:
a. cell nucleus. b. mitochondria. c. cell cytoplasm. d. muscle fibers
What is a feature of vitamin D?
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1.True 2.False