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bobypop

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Which of the following is one explanation for the generally lower tolerance for alcohol in women in comparison to men?
 a. Women fast more often
  b. Women do not eat as much food with the alcohol
  c. Women consume more of their alcohol in sweetened drinks
  d. Women have lower amounts of stomach alcohol dehydrogenase

Question 2

The active components in black tea and green tea associated with favorable effects on the cardiovascular system are
 a. quercetins. b. flavonoids.
  c. resverotrols. d. sulforaphones.



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yahahah24021

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



bobypop

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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