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karateprodigy

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A vitamin essential to the conversion of glucose is:
 
  a. Thiamine
  b. Calcium
  c. Magnesium
  d. Vitamin C

Question 2

Hepatitis A and E are spread primarily through:
 
  A) contaminated fecal material. B) contaminated blood/body fluid.
  C) direct contact with nonintact skin. D) sexual transmission.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: a. Thiamine is a vitamin essential to the conversion of glucose to energy.

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