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javeds

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Carbohydrate loading would benefit an athlete competing in which of the following sports?
 A) Weight lifting
  B) Marathon running
  C) Wrestling
  D) Sprinting
  E) Pole vaulting

Question 2

Athletes competing in endurance events lasting longer than 1 hour should replenish their body with ____, ____ and ____ during and after competition.
 A) water, protein, carbohydrates
  B) water, electrolytes, carbohydrates
  C) water, fatty acids, electrolytes
  D) water, vitamins, electrolytes



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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