Deck 30: A: Nutrition and Metabolism

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Insulin comes from the beta cells of the pancreas.
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At the end of the cytochrome electron transport process,oxygen accepts two electrons and combines with two hydrogen ions.
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Heat released in catabolism is used as an energy source for cell functions.
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All types of complex carbohydrates are broken down in the body into simpler carbohydrates before they are absorbed.
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Products derived from anabolism may differ from cell to cell.
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Incretins are released by the pancreas into the small intestines in response to high glucose concentration in the chyme.
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In the electron transport system,electrons moving down the carrier chain release bursts of energy used to pump neutrons into the compartment between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondrion.
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Metabolism requires the use of enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions.
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Hormones that cause the blood level of glucose to rise are called hypoglycemic.
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The conversion of proteins to glucose is an example of gluconeogenesis.
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Energy released and used for forming ATP comes from the ionization of oxygen.
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Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the joining of a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP.
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Glucagon accelerates glycogenolysis in liver cells.
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Whereas insulin tends to decrease the blood glucose level,glucagon tends to increase it.
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Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the breakdown of ATP into ADP,phosphate,and energy in the presence of oxygen.
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Intermediate products formed during the Krebs cycle are all acids.
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Both epinephrine and glucagon accelerate liver and muscle glycogenolysis.
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All cells have basically the same metabolic rate.
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All cells have the ability to digest glycogen and release glucose into the blood.
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An evening meal is eaten at 6 PM.Nothing more is eaten until 8 AM.Glycogenolysis alone can maintain a normal blood sugar level between the two meals.
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The metabolic rate refers to the amount of energy released by catabolism.
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Waiting until after a 12- to 18-hour postabsorptive period had past would be necessary to obtain an accurate measure of the basal metabolic rate.
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Growth hormone is considered an anabolic hormone.
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Deamination,a process that occurs in the liver,is the first step in the catabolism of proteins.
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Both fatty acids and glycerol enter at the Krebs cycle to be catabolized.
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Some essential acids are used in the formation of phospholipids.
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Lipids are transported in blood as chylomicrons,lipoproteins,and free fatty acids.
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High blood concentrations of LDLs are associated with atherosclerosis.
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Proteins and fats are used primarily for catabolism.
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Fatty acids are converted to ketone bodies in the liver.
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Men and women who are the same age and the same body size usually oxidize food at the same rate.
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Some essential acids are used in the formation of prostaglandins.
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The basal metabolic rate usually constitutes about 85% to 90% of the total metabolic rate.
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Ammonia is a byproduct of the catabolism of fatty acids.
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When the metabolic rate decreases,the cells use less oxygen than normal.
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Essential fatty acids are not synthesized by the body and thus must be obtained from the diet.
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A high level of HDLs is associated with a low incidence of heart disease.
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Lipoproteins are produced primarily in the liver.
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Keto acids are formed in protein catabolism and can be oxidized in the citric acid cycle.
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Fats produce more than twice the amount of calories per gram than do carbohydrates.
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In the human body,anabolism would not be possible without catabolism.
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When the cell has sufficient oxygen,glycolysis does not occur.
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Carbohydrates and fats have a lower thermic effect than do proteins.
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It is correct to say that ATP functions as the universal biological energy currency.
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Adenosine triphosphate has three high-energy phosphate bonds.
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Minerals function in various chemical reactions such as nerve conduction and contraction in muscle fibers.
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One of the roles of pyruvic acid in anaerobic respiration is to convert NADH back to NAD.
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To maintain a constant body weight,caloric intake must equal caloric output.
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Protein-poor diets,starvation,and wasting illnesses produce a negative nitrogen balance.
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Monosaccharides do not need to be digested but can be absorbed directly into the internal environment.
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Nutrition can be explained most simply by describing it as the way your body uses food.
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Nutrition can be defined in part as the process by which the organism ingests,digests,absorbs,transports,utilizes,and excretes food substances.
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Strong evidence supports the usefulness of vitamin supplements for athletic performance.
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The liver cells make some proteins for export.
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Assimilation is an intracellular event.
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Pyruvic acid has twice the number of carbon atoms as does glucose.
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The citric acid cycle begins with a molecule of pyruvic acid joining with a molecule of citric acid.
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The cells add phosphate to glucose so it can pass through the cell membrane more easily.
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Body weight increases when energy input is less than energy output.
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Protein catabolism occurs at the ribosome.
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When NADH gains energy,it becomes NAD.
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Nutrient anabolism is required to rebuild ADP into ATP.
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Lipids can be broken down by glycolysis.
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Oxygen is required for the last step of glycolysis.
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Polysaccharides,disaccharides,and monosaccharides have to be digested before they can be absorbed into the internal environment.
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The end product of glycolysis,pyruvic acid,is the starting substance for the citric acid cycle.
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In the electron transport system,the energy in one FAD molecule is used to form two ATP molecules.
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Adenosine diphosphate has only two high-energy phosphate bonds.
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Although cellulose has no nutrient value,it may be helpful in lowering the risk of some cancers.
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Carbohydrates are the body's first choice of energy.As such,they are used exclusively for catabolism.
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Most vegetables are an excellent source of essential amino acids.
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The level of glucose in the blood has an impact on the appetite center.
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Both NAD and FAD can be used by the cell to transfer energy.
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The acetyl group is carried to the citric acid cycle by coenzyme A.
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The basal metabolic rate is the smallest amount of energy needed to maintain life.
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Most vitamins are organic substances that act as coenzymes.
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The monosaccharides fructose,glucose,and galactose are all equally useful to the cell.
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Glycolysis releases only about 25% of the energy stored in the bonds of a glucose molecule.
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ATP is useful for the long-term storage of chemical energy derived from nutrients.
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The process of glycolysis produces four molecules of ATP,but the cell gains only two molecules of ATP.
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Insulin comes from the beta cells of the pancreas.
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At the end of the cytochrome electron transport process,oxygen accepts two electrons and combines with two hydrogen ions.
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Heat released in catabolism is used as an energy source for cell functions.
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All types of complex carbohydrates are broken down in the body into simpler carbohydrates before they are absorbed.
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Products derived from anabolism may differ from cell to cell.
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Incretins are released by the pancreas into the small intestines in response to high glucose concentration in the chyme.
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In the electron transport system,electrons moving down the carrier chain release bursts of energy used to pump neutrons into the compartment between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondrion.
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Metabolism requires the use of enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions.
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Hormones that cause the blood level of glucose to rise are called hypoglycemic.
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The conversion of proteins to glucose is an example of gluconeogenesis.
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Energy released and used for forming ATP comes from the ionization of oxygen.
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Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the joining of a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP.
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Glucagon accelerates glycogenolysis in liver cells.
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Whereas insulin tends to decrease the blood glucose level,glucagon tends to increase it.
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Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the breakdown of ATP into ADP,phosphate,and energy in the presence of oxygen.
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Intermediate products formed during the Krebs cycle are all acids.
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Both epinephrine and glucagon accelerate liver and muscle glycogenolysis.
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All cells have basically the same metabolic rate.
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All cells have the ability to digest glycogen and release glucose into the blood.
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An evening meal is eaten at 6 PM.Nothing more is eaten until 8 AM.Glycogenolysis alone can maintain a normal blood sugar level between the two meals.
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The metabolic rate refers to the amount of energy released by catabolism.
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Waiting until after a 12- to 18-hour postabsorptive period had past would be necessary to obtain an accurate measure of the basal metabolic rate.
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Growth hormone is considered an anabolic hormone.
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Deamination,a process that occurs in the liver,is the first step in the catabolism of proteins.
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Both fatty acids and glycerol enter at the Krebs cycle to be catabolized.
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Some essential acids are used in the formation of phospholipids.
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Lipids are transported in blood as chylomicrons,lipoproteins,and free fatty acids.
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High blood concentrations of LDLs are associated with atherosclerosis.
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Proteins and fats are used primarily for catabolism.
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Fatty acids are converted to ketone bodies in the liver.
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Men and women who are the same age and the same body size usually oxidize food at the same rate.
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Some essential acids are used in the formation of prostaglandins.
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The basal metabolic rate usually constitutes about 85% to 90% of the total metabolic rate.
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Ammonia is a byproduct of the catabolism of fatty acids.
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When the metabolic rate decreases,the cells use less oxygen than normal.
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Essential fatty acids are not synthesized by the body and thus must be obtained from the diet.
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A high level of HDLs is associated with a low incidence of heart disease.
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Lipoproteins are produced primarily in the liver.
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Keto acids are formed in protein catabolism and can be oxidized in the citric acid cycle.
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Fats produce more than twice the amount of calories per gram than do carbohydrates.
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In the human body,anabolism would not be possible without catabolism.
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When the cell has sufficient oxygen,glycolysis does not occur.
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Carbohydrates and fats have a lower thermic effect than do proteins.
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It is correct to say that ATP functions as the universal biological energy currency.
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Adenosine triphosphate has three high-energy phosphate bonds.
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Minerals function in various chemical reactions such as nerve conduction and contraction in muscle fibers.
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One of the roles of pyruvic acid in anaerobic respiration is to convert NADH back to NAD.
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To maintain a constant body weight,caloric intake must equal caloric output.
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Protein-poor diets,starvation,and wasting illnesses produce a negative nitrogen balance.
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Monosaccharides do not need to be digested but can be absorbed directly into the internal environment.
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Nutrition can be explained most simply by describing it as the way your body uses food.
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Nutrition can be defined in part as the process by which the organism ingests,digests,absorbs,transports,utilizes,and excretes food substances.
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Strong evidence supports the usefulness of vitamin supplements for athletic performance.
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The liver cells make some proteins for export.
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Assimilation is an intracellular event.
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Pyruvic acid has twice the number of carbon atoms as does glucose.
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The citric acid cycle begins with a molecule of pyruvic acid joining with a molecule of citric acid.
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The cells add phosphate to glucose so it can pass through the cell membrane more easily.
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Body weight increases when energy input is less than energy output.
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Protein catabolism occurs at the ribosome.
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When NADH gains energy,it becomes NAD.
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Nutrient anabolism is required to rebuild ADP into ATP.
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Lipids can be broken down by glycolysis.
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Oxygen is required for the last step of glycolysis.
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Polysaccharides,disaccharides,and monosaccharides have to be digested before they can be absorbed into the internal environment.
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The end product of glycolysis,pyruvic acid,is the starting substance for the citric acid cycle.
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In the electron transport system,the energy in one FAD molecule is used to form two ATP molecules.
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Adenosine diphosphate has only two high-energy phosphate bonds.
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Although cellulose has no nutrient value,it may be helpful in lowering the risk of some cancers.
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Carbohydrates are the body's first choice of energy.As such,they are used exclusively for catabolism.
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Most vegetables are an excellent source of essential amino acids.
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The level of glucose in the blood has an impact on the appetite center.
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Both NAD and FAD can be used by the cell to transfer energy.
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The acetyl group is carried to the citric acid cycle by coenzyme A.
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The basal metabolic rate is the smallest amount of energy needed to maintain life.
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Most vitamins are organic substances that act as coenzymes.
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The monosaccharides fructose,glucose,and galactose are all equally useful to the cell.
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Glycolysis releases only about 25% of the energy stored in the bonds of a glucose molecule.
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ATP is useful for the long-term storage of chemical energy derived from nutrients.
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The process of glycolysis produces four molecules of ATP,but the cell gains only two molecules of ATP.
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