Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions. Match the following with the type of metabolism absorbing monosaccharide’s in the small intestine neither catabolic nor anabolic [Choose] breaking down glucose to produce ATP anabolism neither catabolic nor anabolic catabolism joining glucose to form polysaccharides breaking down fats to produce ATP catabolism breaking down muscle protein to produce free amino acids catabolism breaking down fat stores catabolism using amino acids to synthesize new proteins anabolism transporting nutrients in the bloodstream neither catabolic nor anabolic Question 7 Which of the following are true of metabolism vitamins are a main source of metabolic energy metabolic pathways are controlled by hormones metabolism stops during resting periods as well as during fasting and starvation metabolic pathways always generate ATP some metabolic reactions use energy to synthesize materials vitamins and minerals can assist enzymes in metabolic pathways some metabolic reactions can produce energy for the body metabolic pathways always require ATP Question 10 0.5 pts Your body adapts to periods of feeding and fasting. Match the events with the circumstance relative to the last meal eaten. glucose in the liver and muscle made into glycogen [Choose] [Choose fatty acids converted to triglycerides and stored in adipocytes 8h after eating 1h after eating amino acids converted to glucose by gluconeogenesis prolonged fasting (more than 18h) pyruvate converted to glucose [Choose] 7 formation of ketone bodies [Choose breakdown of fat Choose] breakdown of muscle protein to be converted to glucose [Choose]
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