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bclement10

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What is the role of NADH in metabolism?
 A) convert pyruvic acid into acetyl-coA
  B) produce bicarbonate ions for a pH buffer
  C) transport hydrogen atoms to coenzymes
  D) produce carbon dioxide
  E) phosphorylate ADP into ATP

Question 2

Cells in the brain
 A) can absorb glucose without insulin stimulation.
  B) prefer fats to glucose for energy production.
  C) are sensitive to insulin but not to glucagon.
  D) are very sensitive to high concentrations of glucagon.
  E) can store glycogen, to be used later for glucose release.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



bclement10

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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