How much does the calcium in an average adult's body weigh?

a. 1 lb.
b. 2 lb.
c. 1 kg
d. 2 kg


c

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Check any accurate statement from the list below.

A. Glycogen catabolism proceeds at a higher rate when excess glucose is available. B. Glycogenolysis occurs both in the liver and muscles and releases glucose into the bloodstream. C. Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles. D. Glycogenolysis is the reverse of glycolysis.

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a high-fiber diet?

a. There is a risk of not meeting energy needs b. It may reduce risk of lung cancer but increase risk of breast cancer c. It initially may cause bouts of gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea d. It may precipitate mineral deficiency if the body's mineral intake status is marginal

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Abalones are the largest of crustaceans

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The incidence of xeropthalmia in children between the ages of 1-5 is 5:1000. This means:

a. morbidity rate of xeropthalmia is 5 in every 1000 children ages 1-5 b. mortality rate of xeropthalmia is 5ooo in this age group c. morbidity rate of xeropthalmia is 5ooo in this age group d. mortality rate is 5 in every 1000 children aged 1-5

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