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berenicecastro

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As an over-the-counter weight-loss drug, how does orlistat work?
 a. It blocks about one-quarter of the fat consumed.
  b. It reduces flatulence.
 c. It curbs diarrhea.
 d. It blocks nearly one-half of the sugars consumed.
  e. It mimics a sense of fullness.

Question 2

What are compounds found in fruits and vegetables that block formation of cancerous tumors and disrupt the process of cancer?
 a. phytonutrients
  b. nitrosamines
 c. prostaglandins
  d. free radicals
 e. carcinogens



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sylvia

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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berenicecastro

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Reply 2 on: Aug 6, 2018
Excellent


dyrone

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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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