They would most likely be a poor metabolizer so D.
Depending and what kind of whale, yes
The answer is exocytosis.
Exocytosis is the opposite process to endocytosis. In exocytosis, cell transports molecules, such as proteins, out of the cell and this process requires energy.
<span>Diffusion is a process in which molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration and it does not require energy. Osmosis </span>is a net movement of solvent molecules from a higher solute concentration to a lower solute concentration. Osmosis is actually a result of diffusion.
If we are talking cellular respiration, most energy would be found being used in either the Krebs Cycle or for ATP.
The glucose harvested and created by plants is used in cellular respiration to create carbon dioxide, though the energy that the glucose offers is then utilized to perform the Krebs Cycle and helps ATP function at it’s top rate.