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naturalchemist

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When the supply of muscle glycogen is exhausted, the condition is called muscle:
 
  a. spasm.
  b. contraction.
  c. fatigue.
  d. relaxation.

Question 2

Essential fat is stored in:
 
  a. metabolically active tissue.
  b. reproductive organs.
  c. adipose tissue.
  d. the brain and cell membranes.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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