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londonang

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Pantothenic acid functions in:
 A) insulin synthesis.
  B) bone mineralization.
  C) cholesterol metabolism.
  D) nucleic acid synthesis.
  E) formation of collagen.

Question 2

Chronic protein-energy malnutrition that develops as a consequence of heart failure is called _____.
 a. congestive heart failure
  b. cardiomegaly
 c. cardiac cachexia
 d. tachycardia
 e. cardiomyopathy



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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