Arrange the energy sources muscle glycogen, adipose tissue triglyceride, liver glycogen, and blood glucose in order from the least to the greatest based on the amount of energy stored in the body: ..A..B..C..D.. least greatest Liver glycogen
A) A - least
B) B - low
C) C - great
D) D - greatest
Q. 2Starch is a:
a. monosaccharide.
b. disaccharide.
c. polysaccharide.
Q. 3Arrange the energy sources muscle glycogen, adipose tissue triglyceride, liver glycogen, and blood glucose in order from the least to the greatest based on the amount of energy stored in the body: ..A..B..C..D.. least greatest Adipose tissue triglyceride
A) A - least
B) B - low
C) C - great
D) D - greatest
Q. 4Sucrose is a:
a. monosaccharide.
b. disaccharide.
c. polysaccharide.
Q. 5Arrange the energy sources muscle glycogen, adipose tissue triglyceride, liver glycogen, and blood glucose in order from the least to the greatest based on the amount of energy stored in the body: ..A..B..C..D.. least greatest Muscle glycogen
A) A - least
B) B - low
C) C - great
D) D - greatest
Q. 6Lactose is a:
a. monosaccharide.
b. disaccharide.
c. polysaccharide.
Q. 7Arrange the energy systems anaerobic glycolysis, creatine phosphate, oxidative phosphorylation of carbohydrate, and oxidative phosphorylation of fat in order from the least to the greatest based on total capacity for ATP production: ..A..B..C..D.. least greatest Oxidative phosphorylation (fat)
A) A - least
B) B - low
C) C - great
D) D - greatest
Q. 8Muscle glycogen is a:
a. monosaccharide.
b. disaccharide.
c. polysaccharide.
Q. 9Arrange the energy systems anaerobic glycolysis, creatine phosphate, oxidative phosphorylation of carbohydrate, and oxidative phosphorylation of fat in order from the least to the greatest based on total capacity for ATP production: ..A..B..C..D.. least greatest Oxidative phosphorylation (carbohydrate)
A) A - least
B) B - low
C) C - great
D) D - greatest