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londonang

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The normal range for bilirubin in the bloodstream is ____ mg/dL.
 A) 0-2.0
  B) 3.4-4.8
  C) 15-45
  D) > 55

Question 2

What is the principal reason that appetite is turned off immediately after a person finishes an intense workout?
 A) The feeling of thirst overpowers the desire for food.
  B) The elevated blood lactate level antagonizes ghrelin.
  C) Glucose and fatty acids are still abundant in the blood.
  D) The senses of smell and taste are suppressed for at least one hour.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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