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Raoul ate a meal of oats (starch) before seeing his doctor. Raoul feels tired, so his doctor gave him a test and found that Raoul’s cells contained glucose molecules, but they did not contain enough oxygen. Does this explain why he's tired?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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Doctors tested a patient to find out what molecules were in his cells. His cells contained normal levels of glucose molecules and amino acid molecules, and low levels of oxygen molecules. Will this patient be able to exercise normally?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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An ocean scientist plans to spend several days underwater in a submarine. Doctors on land will monitor her body to make sure she is healthy during her trip. What is one way doctors will be able to tell whether her body is healthy enough to do her job
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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Test question (answer a)
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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If a person is breathing normally, which of the following could prevent him from using his body to exercise normally?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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An athlete thinks that she can exercise as long as she eats different types of food because her body just needs different types of food molecules to work properly. Is the athlete correct?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
a
Doctors tested a patient to find out what molecules were in her cells. Her cells contained normal levels of amino acids, normal levels of oxygen molecules, and low levels of glucose molecules. Will this patient be able to exercise normally?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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A patient has been eating healthy foods, but his digestive system is not doing what it usually does. Can this patient still exercise normally?
not eating enough food, because cells need molecules from both food and air to work
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
Yes, his digestive system is breaking down starch molecules, but his respiratory system may not be working properly.
No, his respiratory system is not working; his cells need oxygen to react with glucose, which releases energy.
No, her cells need glucose to react with oxygen to release energy.
The doctors could see if her cells are getting the molecules they need from food and air.
Yes, her cells only work when they have molecules from different types of food.
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