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Living organisms can incorporate into their metabolism
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Metabolism is defined as the rate that your body burns calories. Which of the following habits help improve your metabolism?
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Living organisms can import________ into their metabolism
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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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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point) Responses two smaller molecules. two smaller molecules. three smaller molecules. three
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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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Differentiate conjugated and unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
Responses three smaller molecules. three smaller molecules. five smaller molecules. five
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_____ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose.
A. Dehydration B. Ketosis C. Hyponatermia D. Nutrutinoal
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your doctor tells you that you and your twin sister have the same basal metabolic rate (BMR). You live independent lives and do
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Living organisms can incorporate ________ into their metabolism.(1 point)
Responses nitrites nitrites nitrates nitrates nitrogen
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units measured by the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are known as
a metabolism b calories c nutrients d
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The chemical process by which your body breaks down the nutrients in food to release energy for the cells in your body describes
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Living organisms can incorporate______ into their metabolism.
A. Ammonia B. Nitrites C. Nitrates D. Nitrogen gas
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Living organisms can incorporate______ into their metabolism.
A. Ammonia B. Nitrites C. Nitrates D. Nitrogen gas
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Metabolism is an emergent property. What does it arise from? Select all that apply.
interactions between cells interactions
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During the citric acid cycle, what is broken down into three CO2 molecules?
ATP NADH Glucose Pyruvate
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Which BEST describe how metabolism is regulated in eukaryotes?
Starting and stopping metabolic processes are voluntary actions.
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A population of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast is placed into an open container of 5 percent glucose solution. After three days,
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carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (cccp) is an ionophore that allows the free passage of protons through membranes and
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In the carbon reduction phase of the Calvin cycle, electrons from NADPH are donated to a metabolic intermediate to form G3P
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If you ran a molecule through each of these processes, when would the MOST reduced carbon compound be found?
A. Start of
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your doctor tells you that you and your twin sister have the same basal metabolic rate (bmr). you live independent lives and do
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Your doctor tells you that you and your twin sister have the same basal metabolic rate (BMR). You live independent lives and do
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)
Responses two smaller molecules. two smaller molecules. three smaller molecules. three
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Bacteroides is an anaerobic bacterium in your gut that undergoes fermentation to convert non-digestible carbohydrates into
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The maximum amount of O2 that can be taken in and used for the metabolic production of ATP during exercise is known as
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Your estimated resting metabolic rate affects
Question 70 options: your daily rest and recovery needs your daily physical
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Basal metabolic rate can be simply defined as:
Question 67 options: the rate at which all your muscle, taken together, use energy
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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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what can living organisms incorporate into their metabolism
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can living organisms incorporate nitrogen gas into their metabolism
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Living organisms can incorporate ____ into their metabolism . (1 point)
Nitrogen gas Ammonia Nitrates Nitrites
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rsting metabolic rate (RMR) can be afected by?
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Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in
all cells, all the time all cell types, but plant cells plant cells only
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Which is the name for the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy?(1 point)
Responses nutrition
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A very active person uses a large amount of energy and therefore has a high
A. temperature. B. cholesterol level. C. fat diet. D.
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Photosynthesis is the name given to a series of biochemical reactions which
Oa makes glucose from carbon dioxide and water Ob
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The chemical process by which your body breaks down the nutruients in foods to release energy for the cells in your body
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Photosyntheis:
6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + O2 Respiration: C6H12O6 + O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O Bromothymol blue, BTB, is an
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A very active person uses a large amount of energy and therefore has a high
(1 point) Responses A. temperature. temperature. B.
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A very active person uses a large amount of energy and therefore has a high what with the answer be temperature cholesterol
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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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how does cellular respiration relate to the cycling of carbon environment
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by
A. age. B. Daily Values. C. appetite. D. hunger.
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Resting metabolic rate can be affected by
A. age. B. Daily Values. C. appetite. D. hunger.
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by
(1 point) Responses A. age. age. B. Daily Values. Daily Values. C. appetite.
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Resting metabolic rate (RMR) can be affected by (1 point) Responses age. age. Daily Values. Daily Values. appetite. appetite.
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Which 3-carbon molecule is one of the final products of glycolysis?
ADP NAD+ pyruvic acid oxaloacetic acid
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