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The best way to determine how much fluid must be replaced after exercise is:
 
  a. to determine the amount of weight lost during the workout.
  b. to drink according to thirst.
  c. to drink 4 fluid ounces for every 15 minutes of exercise.
  d. to drink until you need to use the bathroom.

Question 2

A compound that provides a backup source of high-energy phosphate bonds after ATP stores are used up is:
 
  a. glycogen.
  b. fatty acids.
  c. creatine phosphate.
  d. lipoprotein lipase.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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