Where does glycolysis take place?
a) Cytosol
b) Plasma membrane
c) Nucleus
d) Mitochondria
e) Golgi Apparatus
a
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The anterior longitudinal ligament is
A) a paired ligament that connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae. B) a fibrous band that connects the posterior surfaces of adjacent vertebral bodies. C) a band of fibrous tissue connecting the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae. D) a longitudinal fibrous band that is attached to the tips of spinous processes from C7 to the sacrum. E) a wide fibrous band that connect the anterior surfaces of the adjacent vertebral bodies.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the digestive system?
A. Movement of nutrients to the cells B. Elimination of indigestible wastes C. Absorption of nutrient molecules D. Ingestion of food
Without surfactant, _______.
A. the surface tension of the liquid in the alveoli would be less and the alveoli would collapse B. the alveoli would collapse C. the surface tension of the liquid in the alveoli would be greater D. the surface tension of the liquid in the alveoli would be greater and the alveoli would collapse E. the surface tension of the liquid in the alveoli would be less
The most common monosaccharides in the diet are
A. glucose and fructose. B. galactose and fructose. C. glucose and glycerol. D. glycogen and glucose. E. lactose and maltose.