Dietary supplements _____
a. are intended to provide individuals with the vitamins and minerals missing from their diet
b. can claim on their labels that the products prevent, treat, or cure disease
c. undergo the same rigorous testing and FDA approval as drugs
d. cannot be labeled with nutrient claims and health claims
e. must include a "Supplement Facts" panel that lists serving size, ingredients, and percent DailyValue (%DV) of essential nutrient ingredients
e
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A) cytotoxic T cells to attack the microbes. B) a small amount of weakened or killed antigen from a specific microbe to activate the specific immune response. C) helper T cells to activate other immune cells. D) a flood of the specific microbe to cause the disease.
Why would food manufacturers use food additives on the GRAS list as opposed to introducing new additives to foods?
What is the normal pH range of blood serum in humans?
a. 7.35 – 7.45 b. 7.15 – 7.75 c. 7.4 – 7.6 d. 7.55 – 7.59 e. 7.0 – 8.0
What happens to oils when they are hydrogenated?
A) The carbon chains become longer. B) The oils become more solid. C) "Off" odors are removed. D) Digestion is faster but absorption is slower.