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What is the general composition of lymph?
 a. A light-red fluid that stores fat-soluble vitamins
  b. A transparent yellowish fluid that contains no red blood cells or platelets
  c. A white fluid that contains probiotics and appears at the site of infections
  d. A greenish fluid that contains abundant platelets and water-soluble vitamins

Question 2

What is the primary chemical reaction in which thiamin participates as a coenzyme?
 a. Transfers amine groups in the synthesis of amino acids
  b. Transfers hydrogen atoms in the synthesis of erythrocytes
  c. Assists in addition of methyl groups to compounds involved in energy metabolism
  d. Assists in removal of one-carbon units from compounds involved in energy metabolism



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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