After you eat an energy-yielding nutrient, cells in your body transfer the energy that it contains into a special substance called__________
A) blood sugar
B) adenosine triphosphate
C) zoochemical
D) super food
B
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Limiting your intake of sodium may lower your risk for which disease?
a. Stroke b. Gallbladder disease c. Diabetes d. Obesity e. Colon cancer
Why is there a difference between the amount of ATP produced by glucose and by glycogen?
a. The breakdown of glycogen requires many more steps thus more ATP is produced along the way. b. The breakdown of glycogen requires less ATP in the energy investment phase. c. Glucose and glycogen use very different metabolic pathways to yield pyruvate and that accounts for the difference in ATP production. d. Less water is produced when glucose is the starting compound and that directly affects ATP production.
The exchange system is based on the kilocalories and __________ of foods.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Adiponectin is the major cytokine produced in muscle cells.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)