Question
When an animal eats food, its digestion system breaks starches down into ___________ molecules.(1 point)
Responses
lipid
lipid
methane
methane
oxygen
oxygen
glucose
glucose
Question 5
What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells?(1 point)
Responses
skeletal
skeletal
endocrine
endocrine
nervous
nervous
circulatory
circulatory
Question 6
Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the ________ (known as the powerhouses of the cell).(1 point)
Responses
nucleus
nucleus
centrioles
centrioles
mitochondria
mitochondria
chromatin
Responses
lipid
lipid
methane
methane
oxygen
oxygen
glucose
glucose
Question 5
What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells?(1 point)
Responses
skeletal
skeletal
endocrine
endocrine
nervous
nervous
circulatory
circulatory
Question 6
Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the ________ (known as the powerhouses of the cell).(1 point)
Responses
nucleus
nucleus
centrioles
centrioles
mitochondria
mitochondria
chromatin
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
**Question 4:** When an animal eats food, its digestion system breaks starches down into **glucose** molecules.
**Question 5:** What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells? **circulatory**
**Question 6:** Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the **mitochondria** (known as the powerhouses of the cell).
**Question 4:** When an animal eats food, its digestion system breaks starches down into **glucose** molecules.
**Question 5:** What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells? **circulatory**
**Question 6:** Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the **mitochondria** (known as the powerhouses of the cell).