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kellyjaisingh

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Under normal circumstances, ____ is used to restore fallen blood glucose levels.
 A) muscle glycogen
  B) liver glycogen
  C) glucose provided by the oxidation of fat
  D) glucose provided by the oxidation of muscle protein

Question 2

During the final portion of prolonged, intense exercise when muscle glycogen is low, ingesting fructose does not improve performance because fructose is:
 a. not converted to glucose when muscle glycogen is low.
  b. converted to glucose too slowly to be able to improve performance.
  c. utilized preferentially by other highly aerobic cells.
  d. unable to be captured by muscle cells and is excreted in the urine.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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