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rosent76

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Compared to light-skinned people, how much more or less sun exposure do people with dark skin need to produce enough vitamin D?
 a. Up to three times more
  b. Twice as much
  c. One-third less
  d. One-half less

Question 2

Which pathways release energy through the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones?
 a. Anabolic
  b. Synthetic
  c. Catabolic
  d. Diabolic



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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