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What effect does an increase in the release of catecholamines have on the body?
 A) sodium excretion from the kidneys
  B) glycogen breakdown in the liver
  C) storage of fatty acids in the adipose cells
  D) water reabsorption in the kidneys

Question 2

Relative to animal proteins, which amino acid is present in lesser amounts in proteins of legumes?
 A) alanine
  B) isoleucine
  C) tryptophan
  D) glutamic acid



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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