Two arteries arise after passing behind the knee, and one gi…

Two arteries arise after passing behind the knee, and one gives rise to a third artery. The [A]  travels along the frontside of the shin in the leg. The [B] travels along the back side of the leg and the [C] splits off from it on the lateral side of the leg.   See the image below for reference. The left image is the anterior view and the right image is the posterior view.

Question 3: Define oncometabolite (1 pt). In the example tha…

Question 3: Define oncometabolite (1 pt). In the example that was explained in class, and widely known amongst cancer biologists, explain the mechanism of action of the oncometabolite that includes how it is produced (1 pt), what its direct effectors are (1 pt), and how it acts on these effectors to promote cancer development (2 pts).