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MCB 450 LON-CAPA AND CLICKERS EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
  • MCB 450 LON-CAPA AND CLICKERS EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS

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  • High levels of ATP and citrate: A. Indicate remote gluconeogenesis. B. Inhibit glycolysis. C. Indicate a high energy-well fed state. D. All of the above E. None of the above - ACCURATE ANSWERS D. All of the above Which of the following would be associated with LOW pyruvate dehydrogenase rate? A. High Acetyl CoA B. Low Acetyl CoA C. High pyruvate D. Low ATP E. High NAD+ - ACCURATE ANSWERS A. High Acetyl CoA The hallmarks of acute alcoholism without food intake are acido...
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BIO 264 8.5Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • BIO 264 8.5Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Question 1 (1 point) Question 1 Saved (08_05_01) If A molecule of triglyceride is burned in one cell at the same time that a molecule of glucose is burned in another cell, what will be true of this scenario? Question 1 options: 1) The cell burning glucose will make more ATP than the cell burning fat 2) The cell burning glucose can still get ATP if oxygen is absent3) The cell burning fat can still get ATP if oxygen is absent 4) b and c are correct 2) The cell burning glucose can still...
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Jean Inman Domain 1 (RD Exam) | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Jean Inman Domain 1 (RD Exam) | Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Energy sources - Carbs and protein= 4 cal/gram; fat= 9 cal/gram; the brain uses glucose for energy, uses ketone bodies during starvation Tissue storage of glucose - Muscles and liver= store glycogen; adipose tissue= fat; cellular mass= protein stores Gluconeogenesis= conversion of non-carb sources into glucose by glycerol and amino acids Homeostasis - Keeps the internal environment/temp of the body at a state of equilibrium
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NBME biochemistry Exam Questions And Correctly Verified Answers Already PASSED!!!
  • NBME biochemistry Exam Questions And Correctly Verified Answers Already PASSED!!!

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  • NBME biochemistry Exam Questions And Correctly Verified Answers Already PASSED!!! BMR= 24 kcal per Kg of body weight. BMR calculation? 30% Of their BMR amount of energy a sedentary person exerts through physical activity per day? BMI= Kg/m^2 BMI calculation? Underweight= <18.5 Normal weight= 18.5- 24.99 Overweight= 25- 29.99 Class 1 obese= 30-34.99 Class 2 obese= 35-39.99 Class 3 obese (morbidly obese)= >40 BMI: Underweight= ? Normal= ? Overweight= ? Class 1 obesity= ?...
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ULL Chemistry 123 Final Questions And Answers With Verified Tests
  • ULL Chemistry 123 Final Questions And Answers With Verified Tests

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  • ______ ions need to cross back into matrix to equalize the concentration - H+ ___________ promotes gluconeogenesis, keeping blood glucose from getting too low. - Glucagon ___________ stack nearly as well as saturated fatty acids. - Trans Fatty Acids ___________ unable to stack (same for polyunsaturated fatty acids) - Cis Fatty Acids ____________ cannot occur in muscle cells due to a missing enzyme, so the glucose units are forces to travel through the _____________ - Glycogenolysis Bloodst...
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BSNC 5000 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
  • BSNC 5000 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

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  • BSNC 5000 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS Effect of insulin insufficiency in cells? - Answer--can't get glucose in the cell -enter a fasting state -move to use triglycerides into fatty acids to produce ATP -breakdown of proteins in amino acids to generate ATP -increases the production of ketones as a by-product of fatty acid oxidation -Glucose is available but starving, brain can use either glucose or ketone bodies -Muscle can't use ketone bodies for very long -Liver requires glucose...
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BNNS502 - Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • BNNS502 - Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • BNNS502 - Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers The layer of the digestive tract that contains blood & lymphatic vessels to receive absorbed nutrients is the Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis Serosa - answerB. Submucosa Movement of molecules into epithelial cells lining the GI tract & into blood & lymph is called Secretion Chemical digestion Motility Absorption - answerD.Absorption Very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL) Delivers cholesterol to the tissues Removes excess cholesterol &...
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Personal Trainer ISSA Exam with Complete Solutions Already Passed
  • Personal Trainer ISSA Exam with Complete Solutions Already Passed

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  • metabolism - The total of all the chemical and physical processes by which the body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its substances for the production of energy (catabolism). Glucose - The principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source for the body ketone bodies - bodies produced as intermediate products of fat metabolism lactic acid - a by-product of glucose and glycogen metabolism in anaerobic muscle energetics amino acids - the ...
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ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer Exam with correct Answers | Already Graded A+
  • ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer Exam with correct Answers | Already Graded A+

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  • training effect - An increase in functional capacity of muscles and other bodily tissues as a result of increased stress (overload) placed upon them. Homeostasis - The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment. Metabolism - The total of all the chemical and physical processes by which the body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its substances for the production of energy (catabolism). Glucose - Principal circulating sugar in...
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ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer questions with correct answers
  • ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer questions with correct answers

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  • ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer questions with correct answers training effect - ANSWER-An increase in functional capacity of muscles and other bodily tissues as a result of increased stress (overload) placed upon them. Homeostasis - ANSWER-The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment. Metabolism - ANSWER-The total of all the chemical and physical processes by which the body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its subs...
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