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An estimate of the kcalorie needs of a 70-kg man who is critically ill would be
 a. 1050 to 1400 kcalories. b. 1750 to 2100 kcalories.
  c. 2450 to 2800 kcalories. d. 3150 to 3500 kcalories.

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Approximately how many ATP molecules are synthesized from the complete oxidation of a molecule of palmitic acid?
 a. 9 b. 27
  c. 98 d. 129



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Answer to Question 1

b

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d



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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