The typical human adult uses about 160 g of glucose per day, 120 g of which is used by the brain. The available reserve of glucose (~20 g of circulating glucose and ~190 g of glycogen) is adequate for about one day. After the reserve has been depleted during starvation, what other sources can be used to produce glucose

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fats and proteins that are present in liver, kidneys, and muscles.

Explanation:

When the reserve of glucose is used by the body during starvation, our body uses fats and proteins that are present in liver, kidneys, muscles etc and convert these fats and proteins into glucose. There is high amount of fats and proteins present in our body which can be used when the glucose reserves depleted from the body during starvation so we can conclude that the fats and proteins are the sources that can be used to produce glucose for the body.


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From DNA to protein involves which series of events?Which of the following correctly describes the locations of transcription and translation within a eukaryotic cell?

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Answer:

DNA istranscribed in the nucleus, then the mRNAtranscript is transported to the cytoplasm to be translated into protein.

Explanation:

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Elliptical galaxies form a perfect sphere or an ellipse.

True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A group of billions of stars in space is known as a galaxy. ... Irregular ones do not have specific shape and elliptical galaxies are three dimensional. It has ellipsoidal shape which formed of deformation of sphere and looks like ellipse. Hence, the given statement is true.

Please help!!!! 20 points

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Answer:

Producers: Leaves and the other plant thing (i don't know the name of it)

First-level consumers: Squirrel, grasshopper, rabbit, rat

Second-level consumers: Frog, rat

Third-level consumers: Fox, owl, snake

Herbivores: Grasshopper, rabbit, squirrel

Carnivores: Frog, fox, snake, owl

Omnivores: Rat

What is a swell wave?

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Answer:

Swell are waves (usually with smooth tops) that have moved beyond the area where they were generated. The distance between the crests, or tops, of the waves that make up swell is usually much greater than the distance between waves being actively generated by wind blowing over the water.

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10. What is an entomologist?

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Answer:

An entomologist is a person who studies, or is an expert in the branch of zoology. (A branch in zoology concerned with insects.)

Explanation:

Which was not developed in the 1800s?


natural selection


germ theory


scientific method


cell theory

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Answer:

germ theory

Explanation:

it was founded in the 19th century and founded by a man named Louis pasteur and robert koch who provided the final clue

Cell Theory is your answer

What is a basic function of a cell

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

They provide structure and support, facilitate growth through mitosis, allow passive and active transport, produce energy, create metabolic reactions and aid in reproduction.

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Which of the following is not a biotic factor?
A. Giraffe
B. Lion
C. Cactus
D. Wildebeest

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Answer:

cactus

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Some bird species, like the oxpecker seen here, have a special relationship with certain large mammals, including
rhinos, giraffes, and zebras. Oxpeckers land on the zebras and eat ticks and other parasites that live on their skin. The
oxpeckers get food while the zebras get pest control. Additionally, oxpeckers fly up and scream a warning to zebras
when danger is present. This behavior is an example of what type of relationship?
A)
co-evolutionary
Eliminate
B)
mutualistic
parasitic
D)
predator-prey

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Answer:

This is a mutualistic relationship

B (mutualistic parasitic)

What are the "energy factories" within a plant cell?

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mitochondria is the energy factors in a plant cell! hope this helps

brown rabbits have the genotype BB or Bb. White rabbits have the genotype bb. If two brown rabbits, with the genotypes seen in the Punnett square above, have baby rabbits, what is the probability that the baby rabbits will also be brown?

a) 25%
b)50%
c)75%
d)100%


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i believe its 75% or 50% definetly use a punnet square to check tho!

Explanation:

BB: brown

Bb: brown

bb: white

Since you didn't give the variables, here is how you make a punnet square:

Make a box with four boxes inside.

_______________

|                |                |

|                |                |

_______________

|                |                |

|                |                |

_______________

Put the variables on each side:

Example:

____B_____b____

B|                |                |

  |                |                |

  _______________

b|                |                |

  |                |                |

  _______________

then fill in :

____B_____b____

B|         BB       |   Bb        |

  |                    |                |

  _______________

b|                    |                |

  |        Bb        |   bb         |

  _______________

Which wavelength is reflected off plants stems and leaves

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well if i were to say it simply, a RED LIGHT is an easier wavelength though plants look green to us. if you would want to be more specific, it mainly consists of details in the electromagnetic spectrum or photosynthesis, energy, and the special pairs of the chlorophyll molecules!!!
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