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ts19998

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Which blood vessel is responsible for returning blood to the heart from the liver?
 A) hepatic artery
  B) hepatic vein
  C) GI tract vein
  D) portal vein

Question 2

An important aid in any weight-loss diet program is to ____.
 A) decrease water intake
  B) increase physical activity
  C) speed up thyroid activity with metabolic enhancers
  D) develop ketosis by keeping carbohydrate intake as low as possible



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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