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audragclark

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An adequate intake of carbohydrates
 
  A) promotes gluconeogenesis. B) keeps the body from using proteins as energy.
  C) helps initiate ketosis. D) causes loss of lean body tissue.

Question 2

Vitamin B6 is important for the conversion of homocysteine to
 
  A) cysteine. B) HDL cholesterol. C) carnitine. D) methionine.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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