CAMPBELL BIOLOGY MOD MASTERING (18 WEEK)
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY MOD MASTERING (18 WEEK)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780136920335
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 2TYU
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Introduction: Thermodynamics refers to the study of the transformation of energy, which occurs in a collection of matter. In carrying out the chemical reactions, living cells tends to convert the forms of energy to heat energy.

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When you exercise, your muscles are using ATP to do the movements. Thus, the cell is doing cellular respiration in order to replace the ATP it has used. A) Draw a series of diagrams showing the energy transfers that occur during exercise (include: ATP, muscle, heat, cell respiration, glucose). B) When we exercise, we produce a lot of heat, to cool us down, our body produces sweat. According to the laws of thermodynamics, where is the heat coming from? C) When we exercise to lose weight, where is that mass going (do we sweat it out, it turns into heat, becomes digestive waste, how do we eliminate it?)?
ATP is : A) produced in the mitochondria of cells B) produced in the nucleus of cells C) produced outside of the cells D) produced only in response to exercise
Please answer  1) Which of the following is true concerning creatine phosphate (CP)? a) It can directly be used for energy if ATP is not available. b) It can be used to produce ATP in one step. c) A limitless amount can be stored in cells. d) Relatively large amounts of ATP can be produced from CP.
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