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John ate more calories than his body needs. What will happen if he doesn't burn them off? A. The extra calories will be stored as fat. B. Nothing. You can never eat too many calories. C. He will get bigger
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John ate more calories than his body needs. What will happen if he doesn't burn them off?
A. The extra calories will be stored as fat.
B. Nothing. You can never eat too many calories.
C. He will get bigger muscles.
D. He will get the flu.
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A, I’m assuming it has to go somewhere
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Awnser A. The extra calories will be stored as fat.
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