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A 15 page address of fifteen specific questions from biology. The author addresses questions ranging from the association between carbon dioxide and photosynthesis to genetics to seed dispersal. Three sources are listed.
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15 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPbioTestQs.rtf
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Photosynthesis is the process through which plants convert energy from the sun into the vital components that it needs to live. Carbon dioxide
is a critical component of this process. Carbon dioxide is both absorbed from the environment by plants and returned to the atmosphere when the plant dies and decomposes.
When absorbed, carbon dioxide is combined with water and the energy derived from the suns rays to produce sugar. This sugar, of course, is a primary component in the
synthesis of higher carbohydrates, proteins and fats (each of which is a vital plant nutrient). 2. Legally Increasing ATP
Level: If you were a world-class athlete, what could you do to increase your ATP level legally? ATP (adenosine triphosphate) functions as
a source of quick energy for the body. It provides the athlete with both short-term power and long-term muscle mass. ATP is generated from creatine, a natural amino
acid that is synthesized in the liver, kidney and pancreas. Some athletes choose to use creatine as a nutritional supplement for the purposes of ATP regeneration. Another way
to improve ATP generation, however, is through the consumption of meat and fish, natural food items that are known for their natural storage of the substance in their muscle tissue.
Interestingly, when an effective dietary regime is implemented that focuses on building up a natural supply of creatine even body fat composition can be positively affected. An added
advantage of such a dietary regime is the inhibition of the production of lactic acid, the substance associated with muscle burn and fatigue.
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