In animals that take in oxygen from their environment (like us!!!), glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water in a process called ___________.
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What happens to the oxygen that is used in aerobic cellula…
What happens to the oxygen that is used in aerobic cellular respiration? (hint: think “final electron” acceptor of the ETC!)
In glycolysis, a major portion of the energy remains in it…
In glycolysis, a major portion of the energy remains in its final product, which is _________. (hint: what is the initial reactant/substrate and final products of glycolysis)
Why are carbohydrates and fats (!!!) considered high-energ…
Why are carbohydrates and fats (!!!) considered high-energy foods? (hint: think of their structure and the equation/steps associated with cellular respiration!)
Energy is defined as
Energy is defined as
During photosynthesis, where do the carbon atoms in glucos…
During photosynthesis, where do the carbon atoms in glucose come from?
In photosynthesis, carbon fixation occurs:
In photosynthesis, carbon fixation occurs:
The citric acid cycle (or Kreb’s cycle) produces
The citric acid cycle (or Kreb’s cycle) produces
Why do we have energy-storage macromolecules, such as fats…
Why do we have energy-storage macromolecules, such as fats, in our bodies?
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous e…
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous enteral feedings. which of the following nursing interventionsis the highest priority when the nurse suspects aspiration of the feeding?