During times of intensive flying, bumblebees use anaerobic respiration to convert glucose to
__________.
a. lactic acid
b. carbon dioxide
c. acetyl CoA
d. oxygen
A
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Predict which organism would be in the best position to be able to undergo gluconeogenesis.
A. an organism with an elevated insulin level B. an organism with an elevated glucose level C. an organism with an elevated leptin level D. an organism with an elevated triglyceride level
The source of calcitonin is the
a. pituitary gland. b. adrenal cortex. c. adrenal medulla. d. thymus gland. e. thyroid gland.
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