The correct answer is "fast oxidative and slow oxidative fibers"
Myoglobin is the counterpart of hemoglobin in muscles. It is a single subunit protein that has a high oxygen affinity that "stores" oxygen until the muscles are in oxygen deficit wherein the myoglobin "let's go" of the stored oxygen. Both fast oxidative and slow oxidative fibers benefit from myoglobin as these fibers use more oxygen than other fibers.
Insulin and glucagon are both enzymes that regulate the levels of sugar in the blood
1. research question
2. background research
3. hypothesis
4. controlled experiment
5. data analysis
6. data collection
7. conclusion
Her hypothesis is wrong. <span>Increased </span>temperature<span> causes an increase in kinetic energy. The higher kinetic energy causes more motion in the </span>gas<span> molecules which break intermolecular bonds and escape from solution. Check out the graph below: As the </span>temperature<span> increases, the </span>solubility<span>of a </span>gas<span> decreases</span>