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What food group comes from both plant and animal sources?

Fats


Name one of the 3 sources of energy for the body?

The three sources of food energy are protein, carbohydrates (sugars), and fats.


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Fats are not in calories but in food. Food nutrients (and fats are one of them) usually have calories.


What cells are a cell membrane in?

Basically, fats [from animal sources] and oils [from vegetable sources].


What has Fats?

Fats are found in food. They are one of the three components of nutrition; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.


What are 3 energy sources?

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IS Worms are a good sources of protein and fats?

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Best sources of fat?

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What 3 types of foods are major sources of trans fats in the American diet?

fast food, fries, and high content od sugar like desserts


What is your empty-calorie allowance?

It is very easy to exceed your empty calorie allowance, even when making careful food choices. Fats are concentrated sources of calories.


Are fats acidic?

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