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The primary risk factor for COPD is ____.
 A) smoking
  B) vehicle exhaust
  C) genetic factors
  D) pollution from coal-fired power plants

Question 2

The formation of glycogen by the liver cell is an example of ____.
 A) oxidation
  B) glycolysis
  C) anabolism
  D) catabolism



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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