Multiple Choice
When calculating the RQ, protein is often ignored. Why?
A) because protein generally plays a small role as a substrate
B) because it is impossible to calculate the RQ for protein
C) because protein cannot be used as a substrate during exercise
D) because the RQ for protein is 0
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