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    Which Substance Would Cause the Greatest Loss of Water When
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Which Substance Would Cause the Greatest Loss of Water When

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Which substance would cause the greatest loss of water when consumed?


A) Proteins, because they require urea for catabolism
B) Carbohydrates, because they generate carbon dioxide
C) Lipids, because they generate nitrogenous wastes
D) Proteins, because they generate urea

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