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__________________ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose.
(1 point) Responses Dehydration Dehydration
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Jo ma
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The purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to
a convert carbon dioxide into oxygen using water b convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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dude
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Some fad diets actually cause the dieter to lose lean muscle, which can decrease strength and ____________________. (1 point)
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__________________ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose. (1 point) Responses Dehydration Dehydration
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The number of calories in your body burns, while you are resting is called
A. Body mass index. B. Peristalsis C. Metabolism D.
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Numy
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living organisms can incorporate Nitrates, Nitrogen gas, Ammonia, or Nitrites into their metabolism
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During the process of _____(1)_____, cells convert _____(2)_____ to NAD+ by passing high-energy _____(3)_____ back to
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Help
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrates nitrates ammonia ammonia nitrites
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hi
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into how many smaller molecules
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AJ
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How many molecules of pyruvic acid are produced when a single glucose molecule undergoes glycolysis?(1 point) Responses
4 0 1 2
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glycolysis breaks glucose into
2 smaller molecules 3 smaller molecules 5 smaller molecules 4 smaller molecules
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
Responses five smaller molecules. five smaller molecules. three smaller molecules.
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The chemical process by which your body breaks down the nutrients in foods to release energy for the cells in your body
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Jozikee
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into
two smaller molecules five smaller molecules four smaller molecules three smaller molecules
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a 40-year-old manger at a prominent legal firm in L.A experiences abdominal pain post lunch. He goes to the restroom a couple of
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ROCKY
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I have tried to look this up but can't find it...
The basal metabolism rate can be measured by calculating the amounts of
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Sandra
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
Responses three smaller molecules. three smaller molecules. four smaller molecules. four
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AJε==D
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______________ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose. (1 point) Responses Dehydration Dehydration
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What are the three reaction pathways which pyruvate undergoes in the metabolic pathways inside the cell and what are the names
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Tommy
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses ammonia ammonia nitrites nitrites nitrogen
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NEED CONNEXUS ANSWERS
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Living organisms can incorporate into their metabolism.
ammonia nitrates nitrogen gas nitrites
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrates nitrates nitrogen gas nitrogen gas
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chris
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrogen gas nitrogen gas nitrites nitrites
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AJε==D
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A weightlifter has a basal metabolic rate
of 80.0 W. As he is working out, his metabolic rate increases by about 650 W. (a) How
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Marcus
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
Responses five smaller molecules. five smaller molecules. two smaller molecules. two
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrates nitrates nitrogen gas nitrogen gas
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Toga Himiko
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrites nitrites ammonia ammonia nitrogen
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Feedback inhibition means that an increase in a substance will what?
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Haley
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrogen gas nitrogen gas nitrates nitrates
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List two ways in which a metabolic block can have phenotypic effects?
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Dawn
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REVIEW! Thinking back to Unit 2, what happens to excess sugar produced in plants?(1 point)
Responses It is stored as glycogen. It
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Can someone please give me a SIMPLE definition of metabolism. I've seached tons of dictionaries, but they all give a long and
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Anne
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What are the applications of Erthyrose-4-phosphate formed in Pentose phosphate pathway?
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Kajal
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Are any of these anabolic reactions?
a. making starch from many glucose molecules b. making proteins from many amino acids c.
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j
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How much heat is produced when the body metabolizes a gram of trioleylglycerol?
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Johnny
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Both photosynthesis and aerobic cellular respiration are examples of complex metabolic pathways, consisting of many linked
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med
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Living organisms can incorporate 1. nitrogen gas 2. ammonia 3. nitrites 4. nitrates. into their metabolism
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Drip
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What happens to the products of the Krebs cycle?
Most become reactants in protein synthesis. Most become reactants in the
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Coldplay
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Can someone help me correct my answers and help me answer the questions not answered yet?
Electron Tansport 1. Whats is the
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Bretagne
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Metabolism is an emergent property. What does it arise from? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses interactions between
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uosagp
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Organisms that assemble their own organic molecules from water and elements that they absorb from their environment are which of
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Sarah
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Acetyl-CoA is used both in cellular respiration and fat synthesis. Explain how the cell can regulate its metabolism if the same
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ug
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During the citric acid cycle, what is broken down into three CO2 molecules? (1 point) Responses ATP ATP NADH NADH glucose
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uosagp
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Which BEST describes how metabolism is regulated in eukaryotes? (1 point) Responses Starting and stopping metabolic processes
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uosagp
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Anabolic pathways yield energy by (1 point) Responses decomposing glucose molecules. decomposing glucose molecules. bonding
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uosagp
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Which mechanism is NOT involved with the regulation of the citric acid cycle? (1 point) Responses oxidative phosphorylation
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uosagp
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How is the metabolism of an obligate anaerobe different from the metabolism of a facultative anaerobe?
(1 point) Responses
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uosagp
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During the Calvin cycle, NADPH and ATP are used to make glucose.
True False
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______________ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose.
(1 point) Responses Dehydration Dehydration Ketosis
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joe mA
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units measured by the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are known as
metabolism calories nutrients
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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