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What does the cultural habit of hara hachi bu mean to the Okinawans?
 a. It means they do not smoke or drink alcohol.
  b. It means they only eat until they are 80 percent full.
  c. It means they exercise 45 minutes each day.
  d. It means they eat less than 35 of their calories from fat.

Question 2

What is the most common polysaccharide found in the proteoglycan molecules of cartilage?
 a. chondroitin sulfate
  b. glucosamine
 c. collagen
 d. arachidonic acid
 e. hyaluronic acid



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Answer to Question 1

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