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Cells do not use the energy from oxidation reactions as soon as it is released. Instead, they convert it into small, energy-rich molecules such as ATP and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), which can be used throughout the cell to power metabolism and construct new cellular components.
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False
Explanation:
Mean arterial pressure is obtained by the following equation: (Systolic BP + Diastolic BP + Diastolic BP) / 3.
For example, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) of normal blood pressure in human beings (that is, 120/80 mmHg) would be:
(Systolic BP + Diastolic BP + Diastolic BP) / 3
120 + 80 + 80 / 3
280 / 3
93.3
This is why MAP is closer to diastolic BP than systolic BP.
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The answer is A. Class, because the divisions get smaller and smaller as they go down. Class is before Order so the division would be bigger.
Cells, reproduction, dna, sense/response of change, use of energy, and growth/development.
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