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How does a public good differ from a quasi-public good? In your answer give an example of each type of good.
Metabolic Rates
The rate at which the body burns calories to sustain life, including during rest and physical activity.
Stored Energy
Energy that is held within an object or system and has the potential to cause changes or do work, such as chemical energy in a battery.
Adoptive Parents
Individuals who become parents through the legal process of adopting a child, taking on the full responsibilities and roles of birth parents.
FTO Gene
A gene associated with fat mass and obesity, thought to influence one's risk of becoming overweight.
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