This compound, found primarily in meats, peanuts, and soybean oil, functions in the mitochondrion's electron transport system of oxidative phosphorylation.
A) Chromium picolinate
B) l-carnitine
C) Creatine monohydrate
D) Coenzyme Q10
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Q30: l-carnitine:
A) protein-containing, vitamin-like compound found mostly
Q31: Forms part of the cells' phospholipid plasma
Q32: To rapidly achieve creatine loading, an individual
Q33: Component of a triacylglycerol molecule, gluconeogenic substrate,
Q34: Coenzyme Q10:
A) integral component of the mitochondrion's
Q36: Unintended side effects of creatine supplementation
A) Cramping
Q37: Creatine supplementation has been shown to increase
Q38: What is the possible role of the
Q39: Produces significant muscle glycogen "packing"
A) Combining a
Q40: Not an essential nutrient
A) 12- to 18-carbon
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