What is the difference between glucose and ATP?(1 point)

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ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.

Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.

Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.
Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.

ATP is only a usable form of energy, but glucose can be used and stored.

ATP is a usable form of energy, while glucose is a storable form of energy.

What is a function of the integumentary system?(1 point)

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absorbs water
absorbs water

grows new tissue
grows new tissue

breaks down chemical bonds in food
breaks down chemical bonds in food

forms blood clots

forms blood clots

You Are What You Eat Quick Check

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Question
Cellulose is a type of(1 point)
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carbohydrate.
carbohydrate.

lipid.
lipid.

protein.
protein.

grass.

carbohydrate.

Cellulose is(1 point)

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a starch that forms plant cell walls.
a starch that forms plant cell walls.

a protein that is involved in cellular respiration.
a protein that is involved in cellular respiration.

a lipid that is involved in cellular respiration.
a lipid that is involved in cellular respiration.

a carbohydrate that forms plant cell walls.

a carbohydrate that forms plant cell walls.