Jean Brainard
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CK-12 Earth Science
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2010
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CK-12 Biology
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2010
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Queue Elementary Science
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2014
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Queue Middle School Science
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published
2014
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Rise & Shine CMT 4 Prep Grade 5 Science
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2014
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Elementary Science
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2014
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Rise & Shine STAAR Prep Grade 5 Science
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2015
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3 editions
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Rise & Shine CMT 4 Prep Grade 8 Science
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Rise & Shine STAAR Prep Grade 8 Science
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Rise & Shine ASK4 Prep Science
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“Harvard University recently developed an alternative healthy eating pyramid, which is shown in Figure below. It differs from MyPyramid in placing more emphasis on exercise and a greater focus on eating fruits, vegetables, and healthy plant oils. It moves red meats and starchy, low-nutrient foods, such as white bread and white rice, to the category of foods to eat in very limited amounts.”
― CK-12 Biology
― CK-12 Biology
“Saturated fatty acids have only single bonds between carbon atoms. This gives them properties that make them unhealthful. Their amount in the diet should be kept as low as possible. If consumed in excess, they contribute to high blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. Saturated fatty acids are found in animal foods, such as meat, whole milk, and eggs.”
― CK-12 Biology
― CK-12 Biology
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