Students are free to agree or disagree but must provide rational support for their answer. For instance, a student may observe that the listed serving sizes are misleading, since people may tend to consume all of a product that contains multiple servings. Other students may find that the layout flows in a logical manner and highlights the majority of essential nutrients.
This is a affirmative statement. The nutrition label with its content on food should reflect the real state of what content can be found in the food. Without that, it would be very hard to determine what we're eating in the first place!
<span>Epidermis is the top layer of the skin, the part of the skin you see. Dermis is the second layer of skin. It's much thicker and does a lot for your body. <span>Subcutaneous fat is the bottom layer.</span></span>