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The three components of total energy expenditure in the body are:
  1.basal metabolism, adaptive thermogenesis, and resting activity.
  2.basal metabolism, physical activity, and sleep activity.
  3.basal metabolism, physical activity, and dietary thermogenesis.
  4.basal metabolism, adaptive thermogenesis, and physical activity.

Question 2

The amount of energy used by the body in digesting, absorbing, and transporting nutrients is called:
  1.dietary thermogenesis.
  2.adaptive thermogenesis.
  3.basal metabolic rate.
  4.calorie expenditure ratio.



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luvbio

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Excellent


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