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Foods rich in beta-carotene include: select one: a. broccoli. b. sweet potatoes. c. beets. d. a and b
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Foods rich in beta-carotene include: select one:
a. broccoli.
b. sweet potatoes.
c. beets.
d. a and b
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sweet potatoes, broccoli
a few more for you- kale, celery, chilli pepper, pea, grapefruit, apricot
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