EBK ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSI
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Author: KELLER
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Chapter 2, Problem 8MC
ATP is not associated with
a. a basic
b. high-energy phosphate bonds.
c. deoxyribose.
d. inorganic phosphate.
e. reversible reactions.
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Ch. 2 - Prob. 1MCCh. 2 - 2. Pick out the correct match(es) of element and...Ch. 2 - Important functions of water include which of the...Ch. 2 - 4. Alkaline substances include which of the...Ch. 2 - Glucose is to starch as a. a steroid is to a...Ch. 2 - 6. What lipid type is stored in fat deposits...Ch. 2 - Absence of which of the following...Ch. 2 - ATP is not associated with a. a basic nucleotide...Ch. 2 - The element essential for normal thyroid function...Ch. 2 - 10. Factors that increase the speed of chemical...
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