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What determines how much energy a human can receive from food? A. How much oxygen the food contains B. How much nitrogen the food contains C. How much energy the food molecules have D. How much the food
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What determines how much energy a human can receive from food?
A. How much oxygen the food contains
B. How much nitrogen the food contains
C. How much energy the food molecules have
D. How much the food molecules weigh
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C is most likely your answer (my bad if I am wrong)
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