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dejastew

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Which of the following is a true statement regarding sweat in trained athletes?
 A) They typically have lower sweat rates than sedentary individuals.
  B) They typically have higher sweat rates than sedentary individuals.
  C) They typically start sweating later than sedentary individuals.
  D) They seldom differ in sweating between healthy, sedentary individuals.

Question 2

Wearing uniforms and protective gear while exercising in the heat typically ____.
 A) keeps the sun off the skin and prevents body temperature from rising
  B) restricts the evaporation of sweat and results in body temperature rising
  C) has little effect on body temperature
  D) reduces fluid loss through sweat



Mholman93

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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