The three dominant Christian branches are:
a. Presbyterian, Baptist, and Mormon
b. Roman Catholicism, Zoroastrianism, and Anglican
c. Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Seventh-Day Adventist
d. Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and Protestantism
e. Episcopalian, Roman Catholicism, and Lutheran
d
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Indicate whether statement is true or false.
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a. type and proportion of fat b. type and proportion of milk solids-not-fat (MSNF) c. lactose d. proteins e. all of the above answers are correct
Examples of nonspecific signs and symptoms from insufficient or excessive intakes of nutrients or energy include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. accumulation of subcutaneous fat. b. elevated blood cholesterol. c. insulin resistance. d. loss of kidney function.
A person suffering from anorexia nervosa usually has a low sense of self-esteem
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false