Question 30 1 pts (Multiple answers) What happens when excess protein is consumed? It is: all of the protein molecule is flushed from the body stored as excess protein turned into glucose or fat metabolized for energy needs Question 30 1pts all of the protein molecule is flushed from the body stored as excess protein K turned into glucose or fat metabolized for energy needs
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