Answer:
(A)-True
Explanation:
Lacto-ovo vegetarians would not eat meat. The correct option is b.
The term "lacto-vegetarian" refers to a diet that excludes meat but includes dairy products such milk, cheese, yoghurt, butter, ghee, cream, and kefir.
Graingoods, fruits and vegetables, legumes, seeds, nuts, dairy products, and eggs are the foundation of a lacto-ovovegetarian diet. It doesn't include meat, fish, or poultry, or items made with these things.
All fruits, vegetables, squashes, legumes, beans, grains including rice, quinoa, and barley, all seeds, spices, and fresh herbs, eggs, and items containing eggs like egg whites, mayonnaise, egg noodles, and some baked goods are permitted in an ovo-vegetarian diet.
Thus, the correct option is b.
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Answer: It may be D.
Explanation:
Options are:
A. A cable company that offers telephone services chooses not to offer telephone services to individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf.
B. A disabled person is unable to vote because the voting booths are on the second floor and there is no wheelchair access.
C. A disabled person is unable to sit in the back at the movie theater because the theater only allows disabled people to sit in the front.
D. A company that has 8 employees chooses not to hire a disabled person because it is a small, private business and the owner cannot afford to make modifications to the building.
Answer:
Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP): TPP is derived from vitamin B1 (thiamine) and is a cofactor that plays a crucial role in the enzymatic reactions of BCKD.
Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD): FAD is derived from vitamin B2 (riboflavin) and serves as a cofactor in the BCKD complex.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+): NAD+ is derived from vitamin B3 (niacin) and is involved in redox reactions within the BCKD complex.
Coenzyme A (CoA): CoA is derived from pantothenic acid, which is part of vitamin B5. CoA is essential for carrying and transferring acetyl groups during the BCAAs' breakdown.
Lipoamide: Lipoamide is a coenzyme derived from lipoic acid, which is not typically considered one of the B vitamins. Lipoamide is important for transferring acyl groups within the BCKD complex.
Explanation: