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abarnes

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The complication that results when adequate nutrition is reintroduced rapidly is
 a. hypotension. b. refeeding syndrome.
  c. ketoacidosis. d. tachycardia.

Question 2

In addition to energy, what are the principal end products of cellular oxidation of carbohydrates?
 a. Water and carbon dioxide b. Carbon, hydrogen, and urea
  c. Indigestible fiber and nitrogen d. Monosaccharides and amino acids



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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