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Which process involves the use of energy from food for the growth and repair of body tissues?
(1 point) Responses saturation
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17 lessons behind
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Idina claims she has a good metabolism. What does this MOST likely mean for Idina?
(1 point) Responses She can run faster than
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anoy
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Idina claims she has a good metabolism. What does this MOST likely mean for Idina?
(1 point) Responses She can run faster than
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How do living material obtain material and energy
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explain catabolic and anabolic reactions in reagards to metabolism
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explain catabolic and anabolic reactions in reagards to metabolism
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by
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The regeneration phase is involved in the intermediate formation, which can are used for the synthesis of other molecules in the
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What do you think Dr. Lyon means when she says that muscle is your "metabolic sink"?
in simple worlds
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hich process involves the use of energy from food for the growth and repair of body tissues?
(1 point) Responses saturation
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Playing certain sports increases your muscular fitness, which increases your metabolism. What will likely not increase during
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John B
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Resting metabolic rate
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Jo mama
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There has been a mix-up in the lab, and you have been asked to decipher which vial of cell-free extract is from which
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iwillrememberthis82
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When muscle cells lack oxygen but need to generate more ATP, what do they convert pyruvate into?
X: product Y: reactant X: active
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jessica
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1)“Gluconeogenesis uses available energy and is therefore an energetically expensive process” why is gluconeogenesis
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sherry
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Just needed some clarity for exactly why. Any help would be helpful!
Would yeast ever go through all the stages of respiration as
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Jess
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Hello,
I REALLLYYY need help with my Health and physical ed quiz. I have ONE question that i need help answering. please and
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Ms. Lonely
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resting metabolic rate can be affected by
age daily values appetite hunger
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by (1 point) Responses
age. Daily Values. appetite. hunger.
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If a person’s liver makes 1000 mg/hour of urea during an average day, what would the concentration of urea be, in mg/mL, for a
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Anonymous
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if one molecule of glucose undergoes the reaction of glycolysis, what is produced?
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which 3 carbon molecule is one of the final products of glycolysis?
NHAD+ pyruvic acid oxaloacetic acid ADP
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the manufacturer of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. whats the word to this definition?
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Cassandra
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Resting metabolic rate RMR can be affected by?
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Momma J
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A very active person uses a large amount of energy and therefore has a high
Options: Temperature Cholesterol level Fat diet
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A weightlifter has a basal metabolic rate of 92.4 W. As he is working out, his metabolic rate increases by about 650 W.
(a) How
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Anonymous
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In yeast, ethanol is produced from glucose under anaerobic conditions. What is the maximum amount of ethanol (in millimoles)
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B
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Calculate the ATPs resulting from the total oxidation of the following compounds:
a. Fructose-6-phosphate b. 3-Phosphoglycerate
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Riley
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What is the number of ATP molecules produced by the beta oxidation of eicosanoic acid?
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Anonymous
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Negative allosteric effectors in the citric acicd cycle.
Theres four: I have NADH and ATP What are the other two please help
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meg
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What are the regulatory enzymes regulated in the citric acid cycle?
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meg
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What are four negative allosteric effectors in the citric acid cycle
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Citric Acid cycle
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In yeast, ethanol is produced from glucose under anaerobic conditions. What is the maximum amount of ethanol (in millimoles)
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Josh
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Units measured by the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are known as
(1 point) Responses metabolism.
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Boo <3
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A very active person uses a large amount of energy and therefore has a high
(1 point) Responses temperature. temperature.
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mayro
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Which of these processes takes place in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell?
a ATP synthesis b Krebs cycle c electron transport d
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hvuibj
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Resting ,metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by
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trashcommitscrime
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Suppose you plant a seed and observe that a tree of large mass grows from it. The tree achieves a final mass that changes very
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Nunyaa
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Resting metabolic rate can be affected by
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by what?
A age B Daily Values C appetite D hunger
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XoXo.
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Initially, how do skeletal muscles (the type of muscle attached to bones) make ATP?
write the reaction for this procss (Crp +ADP
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livleen
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Cytochrome, a complicated molecule that we will represent as CyFe2+, reacts with the air we breathe to supply energy required to
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Radhika
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Assume that an animal consumes 200 ml of O2 in the course of metabolizing 250 mg of food. Determine the probable kind of food
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CM
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Aerobic cellular respiration takes place in the ___ of eukaryotic cells.
a nucleus b chloroplasts c lysosomes d mitochondria
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user7
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How many molecules of CO2 will the calvin cycle consume in generating 2 molecules of fructose 6-phosphate?
How many molecules of
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Jenna
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Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down
a food molecules- glucose b ATP c carbon dioxide d water
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ok
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1. How many molecules of pyruvic acid are produced when a single glucose molecule undergoes glycolysis?
a. 44 b. 00 c. 22 d. 1
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by means of a chemical equation, show how the body rids itself of the major end-products of metabolism. Please explain.
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Susan Yi
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why is glucose converted into hexose bisphosphate in glycolysis ??
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Anonymous
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by
Options: age. Daily values Appetite Hunger
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