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    A Possible Carcinogen That Can Form When Foods Are Deep-Fat
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A Possible Carcinogen That Can Form When Foods Are Deep-Fat

Question 5

Question 5

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A possible carcinogen that can form when foods are deep-fat fried is:


A) Linoleic acid
B) Omega-3 fatty acids
C) Acrylamide
D) Omega-6 fatty acids
E) None of the above

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