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    The Two Most Likely Sources of Larger-Than-Normal Mineral Losses in Athletes
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The Two Most Likely Sources of Larger-Than-Normal Mineral Losses in Athletes

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

The two most likely sources of larger-than-normal mineral losses in athletes are ____.


A) urine and sweat
B) urine and feces
C) sweat and feces
D) sweat and gastrointestinal bleeding

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