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MirandaLo

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A person's set point is affected by
 
  appetite, genes, and exercise.
  age, hormones, and diet.
  age, genes, and appetite.
  age, genes, diet, hormones, and exercise.

Question 2

The ratio of a person's weight to height is that person's
 
  DSM.
  IVF.
  AID.
  BMI.



brittanywood

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Answer to Question 1

age, genes, diet, hormones, and exercise.

Answer to Question 2

BMI.



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