_____ utilizes pyruvate (from glycolysis), fatty acids, and to a lesser extent, amino acids to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

A) Aerobic metabolism
B) Anaerobic metabolism
C) Anabolic metabolism
D) Atrophic metabolism


A

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a. 1st degree b. 2nd degree c. 3rd degree d. 4th degree

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1.vitamin A supplements and education. 2.iodization of salt. 3.introduction of MacDonald’s fast food into many developing countries. 4.fortification of flour with iron.

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