What does the term conditionally indispensable mean?
a. Under stressful conditions, amino acids that normally could be made by the body must be provided by the diet.
b. Under certain conditions, the body only needs 10 amino acids not the usual 20 amino acids to build and repair tissue.
c. Under no conditions can these amino acids be broken down to provide energy.
d. Under starvation conditions, these amino acids can be manufactured without a nitrogen-containing (amino) group.
a
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Michelle is considering whether she should exclusively breastfeed or formula-feed her new baby. To encourage Michelle to breastfeed, you provide some facts. Which of the following information would not not provide to Michelle because it is false?
A. Breast milk contains more vitamin D, calcium, and iron than commercial infant formulas. B. Human milk naturally contains antibodies and immune cells. C. Breastfeeding may reduce her baby's risk of type 1 diabetes in childhood. D. The composition of human milk changes over time to meet the nutritional needs of a growing infant.
The purpose of second proofing a loaf of bread is to
a. create a dough that is adequately aerated. b. alter the shape of the loaf with rising. c. increase the crumb texture. d. always at least double the volume.