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Jipu 123

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How much mid-day sun exposure is typically enough for healthy, light-skinned individuals to produce adequate amounts of cholecalciferol?
 a. 40 minutes daily
  b. 5-30 minutes two times each week
  c. 45-60 minutes three times each week
  d. 60 minutes daily

Question 2

Metabolic pathways are made up of interrelated, enzyme-catalyzed chemical reactions that can be categorized as either _____.
 a. synthetic or degraded
  b. simple or complex
  c. integral or incomplete
  d. catabolic or anabolic



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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