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BRWH

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Brian is thinking of taking creatine supplements to improve his performance as a marathon runner. The dietitian advises him that creatine supplements _____.
 a. are of some benefit to athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
  b. do not enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is considerable evidence that they do benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
  c. may enhance high-intensity, short-duration athletic performance such as sprinting or power lifting; however, there is little evidence that they benefit athletes participating in low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running
  d. are of considerable benefit to athletes participating in either high-intensity, short-duration athletic events such as sprinting or power lifting or low-intensity, endurance sports such as long-distance running

Question 2

Like the other lipoproteins, chylomicrons are synthesized in the liver.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

F



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