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− | question=" | + | question="Which of the following is not a short chain soluble carbohydrate?" |
− | choice4=" | + | choice4="Amylose" |
− | choice1=" | + | choice1="Galactose" |
− | choice2=" | + | choice2="Sucrose" |
− | choice5=" | + | choice5="Fructose" |
− | choice3=" | + | choice3="Lactose" |
− | correctchoice=" | + | correctchoice="4" |
− | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Amylose is a starch. [[Starch - Nutrition|WikiVet Article: Starch - Nutrition]]" | |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Lactose is a short chain soluble carbohydrate. [[Sugars - Nutrition|WikiVet Article: Sugars - Nutrition]]" |
− | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Sucrose is a short chain soluble carbohydrate. [[Sugars - Nutrition|WikiVet Article: Sugars - Nutrition]]" | |
− | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Fructose is a short chain soluble carbohydrate. [[Sugars - Nutrition|WikiVet Article: Sugars - Nutrition]]" | |
− | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Galactose is a short chain soluble carbohydrate. [[Sugars - Nutrition|WikiVet Article: Sugars - Nutrition]]" | |
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Which of the following is not a short chain soluble carbohydrate? |