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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Blackberries are fruits that contain ascorbic acid, an essential nutrient for humans.
- Every 100 grams (g) of blackberries contains 21 milligrams (mg) of ascorbic acid.
- Many animals can make ascorbic acid in their bodies, but humans cannot.
- Human must get ascorbic acid from foods, including fruits and vegetables.
- Ascorbic acid is also known as Vitamin C.
The student wants to specify how much vitamin C is in blackberries. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Many animals can make ascorbic acid, which is also known as vitamin C, in their bodies, but humans cannot.
A
There is 21 mg of vitamin C in every 100 g of blackberries.
B
Since humans cannot make vitamin C in their bodies, they must get this essential nutrient from foods like blackberries.
C
Blackberries contain vitamin C, which humans must get from food.
D