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    By What Mechanism Do Soluble Fibers Decrease the Absorption of Lipids
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By What Mechanism Do Soluble Fibers Decrease the Absorption of Lipids

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Question 11

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By what mechanism do soluble fibers decrease the absorption of lipids?


A) by increasing growth of bacteria that use the lipids
B) by lowering blood cholesterol
C) by adsorbing/interacting with lipids
D) by reducing mineral absorption

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