Biology, 30.01.2020 13:57 littlesami105
When people run quickly, they can sweat profusely. their muscles undergo movement, and the loss of energy takes place. based on this description, in which two ways is energy conserved when people run?
â•heat energy is released from the body to the surroundings.
â•heat energy is taken from the surroundings to the body.
â•chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy that’s used for muscle movements.
â•radiant energy is converted to mechanical energy that’s used for muscle movements.
â•heat energy is converted to mechanical energy that’s used for muscle movements.
what is the primary biomolecule that cells use for energy?
a. atp
b. glucose
c. nadh
d. nadph
e. oxygen
which important biochemical process receives a supply of nad+ ions from the fermentation process during anaerobic respiration?
a. calvin cycle
b. electron transport system
c. glycolysis
d. krebs cycle
e. proton pump mechanism
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