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Biology, 08.09.2021 21:40, landenDfisher

The picture shows the nutritional label for Greek yogurt, a milk-based food product that is high in protein. Nutrition Facts
Serving size
1 Container (150 g)
Calories 120
Calories from fat 0
*Percent daily values (DV) are
based on a 2,000 calone diet.
Amount/Serving
% DV Amount/Serving % DV
Total fat
09 0% Potassium
170 mg
5%
Saturated fat og 0% Total carbohydrate 5 mg 6%
Translat 109
Dietary fiber
09 0%
Cholesterol 6 mg 2%
Sugars
18 g
Sodium
2% Protein
14 g 24%
Vita 0% Vit C 0% Calcium 15% Iron 0% - Vit D 15%
50 mg
When a person eats the yogurt, the 14 grams of protein will be
A
combined into monosaccharides.
B
combined into polysaccharides.
С
broken down into amino acids.
D
broken down into nucleic acids.

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