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TVarnum

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What is the definition of resting energy expenditure (REE)?
 a. The amount of kcalories required during an 8-hour period usually associated with sleep
  b. The amount of kcalories required for the 16-hour period associated with one's time not spent in sleep
  c. The amount of kcalories required for a 24-hour period by the body during a non-active period
  d. The amount of kcalories required for a 24-hour period by the body during a period of fasting and inactivity

Question 2

Which component of grain is the best source of fiber?
 a. Germ
  b. Endosperm
  c. Bran
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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