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What is the purported mechanism for glucosamine supplementation?
 A) Increased rate of skeletal muscle synthesis
  B) Attenuation of the body's inflammatory response
  C) Prevention of the breakdown of cartilage
  D) Suppression of the immune system

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What is glucosamine?
 A) An alternative name for chondroitin
  B) Type of oil that can interact with water
  C) Amino acid compound that can be stored in muscle glycogen
  D) Compound made up of glucose and glutamine



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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