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TEST BANK FOR NUTRITIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 7TH EDITION BY GRODNER 2021 LATEST ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEE GRADE A+
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1.	The primary function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide

a.	sweetness.

b.	satiety.

c.	energy.

d.	dietary fiber.

ANS: C

The most important function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide energy. Unrefined sources of carbohydrate do provide dietary fiber, but refined carbohydrates do not. Similarly, unrefined carbohydrates may add to satiety, but refined carbohydrates contribute less to satiety than do protein and fat. Simple carbohydrates provide sweetness; this is pleasant bu...
TEST BANK FOR NUTRITIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 7TH EDITION BY GRODNER 2021 LATEST ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEE GRADE A+
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1.	The primary function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide

a.	sweetness.

b.	satiety.

c.	energy.

d.	dietary fiber.

ANS: C

The most important function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide energy. Unrefined sources of carbohydrate do provide dietary fiber, but refined carbohydrates do not. Similarly, unrefined carbohydrates may add to satiety, but refined carbohydrates contribute less to satiety than do protein and fat. Simple carbohydrates provide sweetness; this is pleasant bu...
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