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The roles that water plays in energy formation include all of the following EXCEPT:
  1.it is produced as an end product of energy formation from carbohydrates.
  2.it is produced as an end product of energy formation from proteins.
  3.it is produced as an end product of energy formation from fats.
  4.production and excretion of water and energy production stop when intake stops.

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Water qualifies as an essential nutrient for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
  1.it performs specific functions in the body.
  2.deficiency symptoms develop when too little is consumed.
  3.it is not a required part of our diet.
  4.toxicity symptoms develop when too much is consumed.



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