The diagram shows three large carbohydrate polysaccharides.
Cellulose
Starch
Glycogen
Highly branched (glycogen)
Linear (cellulose)
Branched (starch)
What is the main difference between starch and glycogen?
O A. Humans can chew starch but cannot chew glycogen
B. Humans make glycogen but cannot make starch, which is only found in plants.
O C. Humans dissolve glycogen in blood plasma but cannot dissolve cellulose.
D. Human muscle cells can absorb cellulose but cannot absorb glycogen and starch.
What evidence supports the law of conservation of energy? a) mechanical energy is converted to chemical energy during photosynthesis. b) oxygen is made from the breakdown of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. c)energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and becomes chemical energy during photosynthesis. d)the sun gives off light energy that is absorbed by plants.
How are the reproductive cycles of a fungus and a pteridophyte similar? a)both organisms form fruiting bodies that produce diploid seeds. b)both organisms produce haploid spores and exhibit diploid and haploid stages. c)both organisms reproduce sexually when two haploid hyphae fuse. d)both organisms exhibit a diploid stage and are only able to reproduce asexually.
The nursing instructor has been observing nursing students initiate an iv infusion. which action(s), if made by the nursing student, indicates that further instruction is needed? (select all that apply.) the nursing student:
Food webs - transferring energy and matter from one level to another. here you see four food webs. one or more are incorrect. which food web(s) show the correct sequence of organisms, from start to top level consumer? a) a b) d c) c d) a and d