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In cancer treatment, what is chemotherapy intended to do?
 a. Stop further cell division
  b. Damage or kill the cancer cells
  c. Encapsulate the cancer cells
  d. Render the cancer cells harmless

Question 2

The process by which fatty acids are metabolized is called _____.
 a. -oxidation
  b. lipogenesis
  c. glycogenesis
  d. lipogenolysis



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Answer to Question 1

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