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The common molecule produced from all foods at the second stage of catabolism is
 
  A) ADP.
  B) acetyl-SCoA.
  C) glucose.
  D) citric acid.
  E) carbon dioxide.

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Ionizing radiation is dangerous to living things because
 
  A) it causes nuclear reactions.
  B) it causes thermal burns.
  C) it alters the chemical structure of atoms or molecules.
  D) it causes electrons to be captured by the nucleus.
  E) its penetrating power varies with its source.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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