a. The carbohydrates break down into smaller sugars glucose, fructose, and galactose that getsabsorbed and used as energy. It is stored as glycogen in the muscles and around the liver.
b. It depends on the number of calories you consumed. If you eat fewer calories than you burn then the energy needed will begin to take from what is stored.
c. ATP is the high energy molecule that produce energy for cells. ATP breaks into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and phosphate (Pi).d. ATP is made up of adenine, ribose- a five carbon sugar, and three phosphates. The three phosphate groups are the reason ATP can store and release energy.Plants grow by making sugar and generate oxygen through photosynthesis. a. Chlorophyll just absorbs blue and red light; it hardly absorbs any green light at all, so the green gets reflected back to our eyes,
3. You eat a bowl of oatmeal and run on a treadmill. (4.5 pt) a. How...
24. You eat a 1000 kcal steak. Approximately how much energy does this steak represent in primary production? A. 1000 calories B. 10,000 calories C. 1000 kcal D. 10,000 kcal E. 100,000 kcal 25. You place two chemicals together in a closed container. After 10 minutes the container explodes Which of the following terms apply to this situation? A. endergonic, -AG B. exergonic, -AG C. endergonic, +AG D. exergonic, +AG 26. ATP provides energy to cellular work processes by A....
Piece #3 (1 pt): I put an ice cube in my soda. If the ice cube gains 1000 J of heat, how much heat does the soda lose? Piece #4 (1 pt): How much energy would be required to raise the temperature of 1.00 kg of water from 20°C to 45°C? Piece #5 (1 pt): How much electrical energy would I need to raise the temperature of 1.00 kg of water from 20°C to 45°C if my heater was only...
In the previous question, you identified the individual who was completing aerobic exercise. This aerobic exercise helps to increase , or the ability to perform moderate-to-high-intensity activity involving large muscle groups for long periods of time. a.flexibility b.cardiorespiratoryfitness c.muscuskeletal fitness Identify the activities that would most likely improve an individual’s cardiorespiratory fitness. Check all that apply. Front squatting Running Swimming Yoga The excitation, contraction, and relaxation of skeletal muscle require the use of ATP. Because only limited stores of ATP are...
How many calories do you think you burn or expend with 60 minutes of walking on the treadmill? An article that appeared in the American Journal of Men’s Health (2010) presented the results of a study conducted by researchers Harris and George, whose objective was to evaluate how accurately men can estimate their energy expenditure (EE) as measured in kilocalories (kcal). 82 normal-weight and overweight male participants, ages 21–45 years, were recruited from a large, urban university in South Florida....
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1. Explain how momentum is the key to rocket succes 2. To put a one tonne satellite in to low earth orbit requires a delta v of around 10 km per second from the launch pad. Explain what this means and why a velocity of this magnitude is required. 3. How much kinetic energy will this satellite have in orbit? Compare that with...
Weight of the Nation"screening and discussion, how can the environment or community positively affect obesity? a. lower income allows kids to eat school lunch for free b. having more libraries and schools helps with knowledge about food choices c sidewalks and parks (green space) d. access to fruits and vegetables e and d 9. Which of the following would not improve the digestion process? a. eating smaller meals more often b, waiting 2 hours to exercise after eating C eating...
Discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of light and electron microscopy. How would you best visualize (a) a living cell, (b) a yeast mitochondrion, (c) a bacterium, and (d) a microtubule? Identify which of the following statements are FALSE and then explain WHY they are false. (a) The hereditary information of a cell is passed on by its proteins. (b) Bacterial DNA is found in the cytosol. (c) All cells of the same organism have the same number of chromosomes...
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VOCABULARY BUILDER Misspelled Words Find the words below that are misspelled; circle them, and then correctly spell them in the spaces provided. Then fill in the blanks below with the correct vocabulary terms from the following list. amino acids digestion clectrolytes nutrients antioxident nutrition basal metabolic rate extracellulare oxydation calories fat-soluble presearvatives catalist glycogen processed foods cellulose homeostasis saturated fats major mineral coenzyeme trace minerals diaretics metabolism water-soluable 1. Artificial flavors, colors, and commonly added to...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....
EXERCISE 5B CELLULAR RESPIRATION Alcoholic Fermentation by Yeast OBJECTIVES the completion of this exercise the student should be able to Upon 1 distinguish between the dependent and independent variables in a controlled experiment. . formulate a basic hypothesis. measure the volume of carbon dioxide generated by anacrobic fermentation in baker's 3. yeast. 4. express data in tabular form. 5, relate data generated in an experiment to a hypothesis previously formulated 6. graph data, calculate the slope of a line, and...