5. When you consume too much of this substance, your arteries begin to clog, and you increase the risk of a heart attack

A. Fat
B. Cholesterol
C. Caffeine
D. Yogurt

I chose C.

The correct answer is B. Cholesterol. Consuming too much cholesterol can lead to the buildup of plaque in the arteries, which can increase the risk of heart attacks and other types of heart disease. Fat, caffeine, and yogurt, when consumed in moderation, do not typically have such negative effects on the heart.

Thanks! I got 4/5 wrong, but thats ok. Thanks for your help! :)

You're welcome! Don't worry, mistakes happen and it's a great opportunity for us to learn from them. Keep practicing and you'll improve in no time!

The correct answer is A. Fat and B. Cholesterol. When you consume too much of these substances, your arteries can become clogged with plaque, which increases the risk of a heart attack.

Caffeine and yogurt are not directly related to clogged arteries or an increased risk of heart attack. Caffeine is a stimulant found in certain beverages like coffee and tea, but it does not directly cause clogged arteries. Yogurt, on the other hand, is a dairy product and is generally considered to be a healthy food option, as long as it is not high in fat or added sugars. However, consuming excessive amounts of any food, including yogurt, can lead to weight gain and potentially contribute to heart problems if it leads to an unhealthy diet overall.