The process of glycogen formation is known as

A) glycolysis.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) cellular respiration.
D) glycemia.
E) glycogenesis.


E

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All of the following are types of passive transport except which one?

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In the latter stages of the disease, known as AIDS, the infected person often comes down with an opportunistic infection (AIDS defining illness). These infections are diseases which a healthy person's immune system would usually protect against.

a. true b. false

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