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Im going to have to say it is D. trait
Explanation:
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It's what makes a person feel worthwhile, for themselves and others. We need love to love ourselves and know that people think about us in a good, lovely way. We also need to belong in our world, otherwise we feel exiled, and like we don't fit anywhere. Which makes us distant, and feeling lonely. And to make a difference. To make us think that we made someone better, or we made someone's life better, so we can feel better about ourselves, and to feel strong that we helped someone even if we couldn't help ourselves.
Explanation:
Only certain types of physical activity help to develop physical fitness. False.
The main group of macronutrients<span> that athletes need is carbohydrates. That's because our </span>bodies<span> transform them quickly in simple sugars</span><span> (</span><span>glucose). Part of that glucose will be for </span>maintaining<span> the normal body functions and the rest will be transformed by our liver into glycogen</span><span> (</span><span>Glycogenesis).
</span>Later, when<span> exercising, this glycogen will be converted </span>into <span>energy and that process is called: Glycogenolysis.</span>
Unlike what people think, protein is not the best source of energy because it will only become energy if the body ran out of carbohydrates or fats.
For a optimized performance, nearly 65% of the athlete's diet should consist in carbohydrates.
This diet will benefit them, also after the exercise because it will give less muscle pain.
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