Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
All other substances use their chemical name, not a generic name like the last one
The only part of a triglyceride that can be used to make glucose (via gluconeogenesis) is the glycerol backbone.
A triglyceride is a type of fat. It consists of a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids attached to each of the hydroxyl group of the glycerol. High quantities of triglyceride can be harmful for the body, especially the heart. The normal range of triglycerides in the body should be less than 150 mg/dL.
Glycerol is a three carbon structure consisting of three hydroxyl groups attached to each carbon. It is of great importance for living organisms as it forms the backbone for various phospholipids and other lipid structures.
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I believe the candy bar increases blood sugar levels, so the body has a bit too much energy and tries to keep you moving to help burn it off or something. Sorry, not too sure
A) is your answer. They are know to eat many native species including small rodents, frogs, and even small snakes. Hope this satisfies your question.
Autotrophs make their own food while heterotrophs do not; because of this, autotrophs may survive in certain situations in which heterotrophs would not.
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