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Normal body cell mass (BCM) is the major determinant of an adequate nutritional state?
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The normal body cell mass (BCM) refers to the total mass of all the cells in the body, excluding fat cells. It includes cells in organs, muscles, bones, and other tissues. Adequate nutritional state is determined by the amount and health of these cells, as they are responsible for carrying out various functions in the body. Therefore, it can be concluded that BCM is indeed the major determinant of an adequate nutritional state.