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KWilfred

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Lucianna's energy requirement is 1600 kcal/day. What is her personal Daily Value for saturated fat?
 a. 17 g b. 20 g
  c. 53 g d. 65 g

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a feature of fat cell metabolism in men and women?
 a. The rate of fat breakdown is higher in women than in men
  b. The release of lower-body fat is more active in men than in women
  c. Lipoprotein lipase enzyme activity is regulated by a gene that responds to weight loss
  d. Fat storage in men develops primarily across the abdomen whereas in women it is found chiefly around the hips and thighs



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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