A) The National Institute of Mental Health Website
The answer to this is Diagnostic. It helps the doctors test the patient to see if he/she has cancer because having too much white blood cells could cause cancer or certain types of diseases. Plus the doctor would use a blood lab work in order to determine how much the person has white blood cells in the patient's blood. The lab could also test how much the patient has red blood cells in the blood.
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Answer:
c. CO₂ is what is left from the carbon chain of glucose after removal of H (electrons and H+).
Explanation:
During aerobic respiration, a glucose molecule is completely broken down into CO₂ and water. The complete chemical reaction is:
C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6 O₂ -------> 6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O + energy
The glucose is oxidized (loses protons and electrons) to CO₂, and oxygen is reduced (accepts electrons) forming water.
Some intermediate reactions take place in the cytoplasm, while others occur in the mitochondria, where ATP (energy) is produced during the electron transport chain.