An Introduction to Nutrition
Author: Ivette Dunaway, Peggy Porter and Sara Jane
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Description: An Introduction to Nutrition is a thematic unit introducing students to nutrition concepts, including the Food Pyramid, food labeling, and practical applications of nutritional knowledge relevant to daily life.
Subject: Nutrition
Pages: 52
Megabytes: 0.38 MB
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