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james

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How much calcium should a 25-year-old male or non-pregnant female consume daily?
 A) 800 mg
  B) 1,000 mg
  C) 1,200 mg
  D) 1,500 mg

Question 2

Which athlete is likely to have above-normal bone mineral density?
 A) Amenorrheic gymnast
  B) Amenorrheic distance runner
  C) Distance swimmer
  D) Sprint swimmer



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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