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In animals, glucose is absorbed
In animals, glucose is absorbed from the gut into intestinal cells against its concentration gradient. This one-way process
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In animals, glucose is absorbed from the gut into intestinal cells against its concentration gradient. This one-way process
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Just like plants, animals need glucose in order to produce ATP through cellular respiration. But unlike plants, the glucose that
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Based on H f = –1275 kJmol of glucose,
the formation of glucose will be A. endothermic B. exothermic and heat will be A.
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Based on H f = –1275 kJmol of glucose, the formation of glucose will be
(endothermic or exothermic) and heat will be (released
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After several hours of fasting, blood glucose levels tend to decrease because glucose is absorbed into the cells and broken down
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Label key components: chlorophyll (captures light), carbon dioxide (absorbed), water (absorbed), glucose (produced), and oxygen
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Energy is ______________ during cellular respiration as the atoms from glucose are donated and new bonds form creating carbon
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Which of the following could be a sequence in the carbon cycle?
A. animals consume plants plants take in carbon dioxide and
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In animals (including humans), the food we eat is broken apart into the glucose molecules used in cellular respiration. Since
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