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After studying this chapter, you will be able to
  1. Identify the micronutrients involved in energy and amino acid metabolism.
  2. Identify important food sources for the micronutrients involved in energy and amino acid metabolism.
  3. Describe how each micronutrient involved in energy and amino acid metabolism is absorbed, transported, stored, and excreted.
  4. List the major functions of and deficiency symptoms for each miconutrient involved in energy and amino acid metabolism.
  5. Describe the toxicity symptoms of the excess consumption of each micronutrient involved in energy and amino acid metabolism.
  6. Explain why carnitine and taurine are referred to as vitamin-like compounds.







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