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d. nutrition.
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c. Proteinsqcanqbequsedqasqcoenzymeqfactorsqduringqcellqmetabolism.
d. Proteinsqareqessentialqtoqbuildingqandqrepairingqtissuesqwithinqtheqbody.
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TOP:q NursingqProcess:qPlanningqMSC:q NCLEX:qHealthqPromotionqandqMaintenance
7. Theqbody’sqmainqstorageqformqofqcarbohydrateqis
a. glycogen.
b. glycerol.
c. glucagon.
d. glucose.
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Itqisqmainlyqstoredqinqtheqliverqandqtoqaqlesserqextentqinqmuscleqtissue.
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