rect Question 6 0/0.25 pts Which statement best explains why petite body size is a risk factor for osteoporosis? A petit

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rect Question 6 0/0.25 pts Which statement best explains why petite body size is a risk factor for osteoporosis? A petite body size puts more stress on bones, causing them to lose bone density. People with petite bodies are probably not getting enough calcium in their diets. A larger body size puts more mechanical stress on the bones, causing them to become more dense Womer with a petite body size go through menopause earlier, making them more susceptiple to esteporosis
t Question 7 0/0.25 pts A 43-year-old man has a pituitary tumor involving the cells that secrete growth hormone (GH), resulting in increased levels of GH. How will this condition affect the man's growth? He will experience no change in height because growth hormone has no effect in adults. O He will become shorter He will become taller. His bones will become heavier due to appositional growth but he will have no change in height
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