What is the most predominant base involved in human acid–base balance?
A. bicarbonate
B. alkaline water
C. calcium carbonate
D. magnesium citrate
E. ammonia
Answer: A
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a. food/nutrient delivery b. nutrition education c. nutrition counseling d. coordination of nutrition care.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)