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The beliefs and social customs of a group of people.
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Culture
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Etnic food
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Value
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Food norm
A food that is typical of a given racial, national, or religious culture.
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Culture
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Etnic food
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Kosher food
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Staple food
Culture is shaped and changed through ____________.
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Contact with family members and friends
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Influence of the media
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The introduction of new ideas
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All of the answers are correct.
What purposes do ethnic foods serve for a group of people?
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Create a feeling of individuality for each member of the group.
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Encourage ethnic pride.
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Help people bond with members of other etnic groups.
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All are correct.
In the United States, the practice of eating earthworms is and example of a food _____________.
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Habit
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Norm
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Rule
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Taboo
Which statement below is the best example of how religion influences food choices?
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Brenda persuades Tayonna to try a new food.
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Hindu people do not eat beef.
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Tacos and tortillas are popular in the Southwest.
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The media promotes a new product.
Which of the following is not a trend affecting family eating patterns?
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Family members are increasingly mobile.
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More households are headed by a single working parent.
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Many dual-worker families have less income at their disposal.
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The average family is smaller.
Offering friends a snack when they visit is an example of ___________.
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Community expectations
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Family eating habits
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Social influence on food choices
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The status of food
Which of the following is the best example of high-status food in the culture of the United States?
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Hamburgers
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Grits
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Pork and Beans
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Steak
More than half of the food commercials that children watch on television are for ______________.
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Dairy products
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Foods high in calories, sugar, fat, and salt
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Fresh fruits and vegetables
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Whole grain cereals
Which of the following is an example of using food to deal with emotions?
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Lyah eats when bored.
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Micah eats when friends offer food.
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Ravita eats when hungry.
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Yazgul eats when watching an advertisement for food.
Refusing to give a child a snack because he or she would not share toys is an example of using food to __________.
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Maintain a child's weight
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Punish the child
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Reward the child
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Show love to the child
Using aseptic packaging to increase the shelf life of food is an example of applying ________________.
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Climate control
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Nutrition knowledge
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Political influence
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Technological advances
Which of the following foods is not a good source of dietary fiber?
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Apple
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Chicken
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Lentils
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Popcorn
Why are carbohydrates the body's preferred source of energy?
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They are inexpensive to buy
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They are plentiful in the diet
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They can be used efficiently as fuel
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They spare fats
Dominic decided to follow a very high protein diet to lose weight. He was avoiding nearly all carbohydrate foods. What health condition is he most likely at risk of developing?
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Diabetes mellitis
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Ketosis
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Lactose intolerance
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Starvation
Which carbohydrate provides the most bulk to the diet?
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Fiber
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Fructose
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Lactose
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Sucrose
Research has indicated that diets high in fiber may reduce the risk of____________.
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Colon cancer
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Heart and artery disease
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Hemorrhoids
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All three answers
What form must all carbohydrates be in for cells to use them as an energy source?
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Fructose
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Glucose
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Glycogen
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Insulin
What happens to a person's blood glucose level after eating?
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It rises
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It falls to begin digestion
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It is not affected
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It rises or falls depending on gender
Which group in MyPlate is the best source of foods high in starch?
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The grains group
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The fruit group
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The meat and beans group
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The milk group.
The ingredient list on a package of vanilla pudding reads as follows: sugar, wheat flour, starches, added flavorings. Which ingredient is present in the largest amount
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Flavorings
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Starches
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Sugar
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Wheat flour
Due to her lactose intolerance, Amani does not drink milk. Which nutrient is most likely to be deficient in her diet because of this eating pattern?
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Calcium
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Carbohydrates
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Vitamin C
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Water
Which element is not found in carbohydrates?
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Carbon
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
The monosacaccharide found in fruits is ____________.
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Glucose
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Fructose
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Maltose
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Lactose
The hormone that helps regulate the amoount of glucose in the blood stream is _______________.
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Glycogen
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Insullin
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Ketones
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Thyroxin
Which is most likely to cause dental caries if the teeth are not brushed?
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Orange Juice
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Popcorn
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Raisins
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Water
What is the type of diabetes in which the pancreas cannot make the necessary insulin?
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Hypoglycemia
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Type I diabetes
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Type II diabetes
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Hyperglycemia
Why might gum agar be added to a food product?
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To thicken and stabilize the pproduct
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To add color
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To add flavor
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To sweeten the product.
One of the six classes of nutrients that includes sugars, starches and fiber. The body's main source of energy
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Carbohydrates
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Proteins
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Fats
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Vitamins
A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are two examples
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Complex Carbohydrate
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Simple Carbohydrate
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Glucose
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Fructose
The body's storage form of glucose
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Glucose
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Glycogen
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Monosachacharide
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Polysaccharide
A group of compounds that includes triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols.
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Lipid
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Sterols
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Hydrogenation
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Lipoprotein
The major type of fat found in foods and in the body
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Triglycerides
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Lecithin
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Sterols
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Emulsifier
A fatty acid that has no double bonds in its chemical structure.
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Saturated fatty acid
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Adipose tissue
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Chylomicron
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Trans-fatty acid
A fatty acid that has only one double bond between carbon atoms in a carbon atom chain.
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Monounsaturated fatty acid
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Trans-fatty acid
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Essential fatty acid
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Saturated fatty acid
The process of breaking the double carbon bonds in unsaturated fatty acids and adding hydrogen.
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Hydrogenation
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Sterols
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Triglycerides
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Lipid
A fatty acid with an odd molecular shape that forms when oils are hydrogenated.
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Trans-fatty acid
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Monounsaturated fatty acid
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Polyunsaturated fatty acid
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Saturated fatty acid
A class of lipids that have a phosphorus-containing compound in their chemical structures, which allows them to combine with both fat and water.
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Phospholipids
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Lipids
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Adipose tissue
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Lechithin
A phospholipid made by the liver and found in many foods.
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Lecithin
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Cholesterol
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Sterols
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Lipoprotein
A substance, such as a phospholipid, that can mix water and fat.
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Emulsifier
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Adipose tissue
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Triglycerides
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Lecithin
A class of lipids that have complex molecules made of rings of carbon atoms with attached chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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Sterols
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Emulsifier
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Essential fatty acid
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Chylomicron
A phospholipid made by the liver and found in many foods.
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Lecithin
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Cholesterol
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Sterols
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Lipoprotein
A substance, such as a phospholipid, that can mix water and fat.
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Emulsifier
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Adipose tissue
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Triglycerides
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Lecithin
A class of lipids that have complex molecules made of rings of carbon atoms with attached chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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Sterols
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Emulsifier
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Essential fatty acid
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Chylomicron
A white, waxy lipid made by the body that is part of every cell.
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Cholesterol
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Hydrogenation
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Phospholipid
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Adipose tissue
A fatty acid needed by the body for normal growth and development that cannot be made by the body.
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Essential fatty acid
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Monounsaturated fatty acid
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Trans-fatty acid
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Saturated fatty acid
Tissue in which the body stores lipids.
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Adipose tissue
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Lecithin
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Lipoprotein
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Emulsifier
A ball of triglycerides thinly coated with cholesterol, phospholipids, and proteins formed to carry absorbed dietary fat to body cells.
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Emulsifier
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Sterols
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Lipid
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Essential fatty acid
Fat droplets coated by proteins so that they can be transported in the blood stream.
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Lipoprotein
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Trans-fatty acid
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Sterols
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Phospholipids