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Athletes consuming a typical U.S. diet have enough glycogen stores to fuel intense activity for about:
 A) 10 minutes.
  B) 1-2 hours.
  C) 4-6 hours.
  D) a day.
  E) a week.

Question 2

Where is glycogen stored in the body?
 A) Pancreas
  B) All cells
  C) Muscles
  D) Liver
  E) c and d



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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