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Which of the following is not a condition of the basal metabolic rate?Group of answer choicesResting but awakeIn a cold environmentNot digesting a heavy mealIn a cold environment and not digesting a heavy meal

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Which of the following is not a condition of the basal metabolic rate?Group of answer choicesResting but awakeIn a cold environmentNot digesting a heavy mealIn a cold environment and not digesting a heavy meal

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The condition that is not a part of the basal metabolic rate is "In a cold environment". The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to keep vital functions going such as breathing and keeping warm. However, the BMR measurements should be carried out under very strict conditions, including a neutral (not cold) environment. Therefore, being in a cold environment is not a condition of the basal metabolic rate.

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