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  1. Added sugars are defined as ________.A. Sugars and syrups that are added when foods or beverages are processed or prepared B.
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  2. Sugars have been added to many foods and beverages, providing energy but no other nutrients. Foods and beverages with added
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  3. How many grams of Total Sugars in one serving of this food can be attributed to naturally occurring sugar (i.e., NOT added
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  4. Treating a cell with a drug to stop tRNA from doing its job would mean what?(1 point)Responsesthat ribosomes would fall
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  5. Are sugars that are found naturally in fruits healthier than added sugars found in sodas and other processed foods?
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  6. During photosynthesis, plants make sugar molecules. If the plant cells do not use the sugars immediately, the plant willA. give
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  7. Luke eats 1,500 lb of food in a year he wants to keep his added sugars down to 9% of his total intake find the number of pounds
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  8. Lukas eats 1,500 pounds of food in a year. He wants to keep his added sugars down to 9% of his total intake. Find the number of
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  9. Lukas Eats 1,500 pounds of food in a year. he wants to keep his added sugars down to 9% of his total intake. Find the number of
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  10. lukas eats 1,500 pounds of food in a year he wants to keep his added sugars down to 9% of his total intake find the number of
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