What is the final stage of knowledge transfers to sustained performance?

A. application
B. generalization
C. acquiring knowledge
D. building performance stability


Answer: B. generalization

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Substances that move through epithelial cells for reabsorption are said to undergo transcellular transport.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What would happen to a vitamin if its chemical structure is destroyed by catabolism?

A. It becomes a coenzyme. B. It could be recycled. C. It would become nonfunctional. D. It becomes a provitamin. E. Nothing; this is normal.

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Excess postexercise oxygen consumption serves all of the following purposes EXCEPT ___________.

A) it restores ATP and phosphocreatine levels B) it removes unnecessary catecholamines from circulation C) it metabolizes lactate D) it replenishes oxygen bound to myoglobin

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