What would be the ATP yield for a molecule that is catabolized to form one molecule of pyruvate in a eukaryotic cell?
A. 10 ATP
B. 11.5 ATP
C. 12.5 ATP
D. 25 ATP
E. 30 ATP
Answer: C
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effective against
a. cancer cells. b. viral infected cells. c. bacteria circulating in the blood. d. cancer cells and viral infected cells. e. bacteria circulating in the blood and viral infected cells.
The glomerulus of each nephron is enclosed by a portion of the nephron known as a glomerular ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When transporting water up to the top of giant trees, which feature allows water molecules to pull up adjacent water molecules to which they have bonded?
A) low density as a solid B) adhesion C) ionic bonding D) cohesion E) high specific heat
Your study buddy asks, "Would you please explain the difference between home range and territory?" What is the best response?
A. Territory is the entire area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food, and mates. Home range is near its nest or den. B. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates, and will defend against other members of its species. Home range is the area that an animal may roam on a daily basis. C. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates and will defend against other members of its species. Home range is near its nest or den. D. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates, and will defend against others members of its species. Home range is a smaller area within the territory that the animal is found in when it is resting or hiding from predators.