The energy in nutrient molecules not used to energize work is transformed into what?

a. chemical energy
b. glucose
c. thermal energy (heat)
d. water
e. ADP


c

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The mononuclear phagocytic system includes

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When contracted, this muscle causes expansion of the thoracic cavity and increases pressure in the abdominopelvic cavity. Its insertion is on a central tendon.

A. Serratus posterior inferior B. Internal intercostals C. External intercostals D. Transversus thoracis E. Diaphragm

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