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abern

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What does the term anaerobic mean?
 A) Without carbohydrates
  B) Without oxygen
  C) With oxygen
  D) With carbohydrates
  E) a, b

Question 2

What energy substrate does the body rely on the most for activities that are anaerobic, such as short sprints?
 A) Oxygen
  B) Fats
  C) Glucose
  D) Protein
  E) All of the above are used equally



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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