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    In the Body, the Amino Acid Tryptophan Can Be Converted
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In the Body, the Amino Acid Tryptophan Can Be Converted

Question 133

Question 133

Multiple Choice

In the body, the amino acid tryptophan can be converted into


A) niacin.
B) thiamin.
C) vitamin B-6.
D) riboflavin.

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