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The development of fatty streaks, a change associated with eventual narrowing of the arteries, typically begins in:
 a. childhood and adolescence.
  b. early adulthood (20s and 30s).
  c. middle adulthood (40s and 50s).
  d. older adulthood (60s and beyond).

Question 2

Exercise is effective for those with type 2 diabetes because it:
 a. stimulates the pancreas to secrete more insulin.
  b. has a strong insulin-like effect and stimulates glucose uptake into muscles.
  c. helps repair the alpha () cells in the pancreas.
  d. improves aerobic fitness.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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