Short Answer
Match the term with its definition.
a.Insulin
b.Oxidized
c.VO2 max
d.Palmitate
e.Reduced
f.Alanine
g.Glycogenolysis
h.Lactate
i.Lipolysis
j.RER
-helps regulate carbohydrate metabolism
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