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nelaaney

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Glycogen is stored in the body for future use. If it is drawn upon, it will:
 a. be readily available because it is stored in unlimited amounts in the muscles.
  b. be depleted from the liver after several days.
 c. provide energy for cell activities during extended between-meal intervals.
  d. be replaced easily by carbohydrate eaten once a day.
 e. provide fat for oxidation when glucose is unavailable.

Question 2

Which person is NOT likely to have a magnesium deficiency?
  1.Someone who is vomiting
  2.Someone with diarrhea
  3.An alcoholic
  4.Someone who consumes large amounts of protein



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Answer to Question 1

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nelaaney

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
:D TYSM


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Wow, this really help

 

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