The answer is Glycogenolysis
When we are hungry or skipped a meal our  glucagon, <span>an hormones</span> that regulates blood-sugar levels, is released to avoid glucose levels in the blood to decrease to a risky value.
Glucagon makes the liver, but also the muscle, to breakdown accumulated glucose called glycogen into glucose to increase blood-sugar levels. This process is called Glycogenolysis and can also be  stimulated by an increase in epinephrine during  fight-or-flight responses.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Raising the temperature from 20c to body temperature
Explanation:
The increase in temperature will give the particles more thermo energy therefore it will increase the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The molecules in a solid are more closely packed than those in a gas. Gas molecules are VERY spread apart, which is why we cannot see them.
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I think the answer is false!