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question 5 (1 point)
metabolism is one essential life function that is vital for the survival of living organisms. check all statements that are true about metabolism
it encompasses all chemical reactions that occur within the body
monitors the ph chemistry of blood
it is a crucial event for converting food into energy (atp) to support cellular activities
specialized protein molecules that trigger cellular responses when they detect a change in the external environment
question 6 (1 point)
a persons skin gets more red and they begin to sweat when the external temperature increases is an example of
responsiveness - the ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
excretion - eliminating the waste products of metabolism
homeostasis - the ability of the body to produce sweat to release heat from the body to maintain an internal body temperature that is appropriate for survival and optimal cell function
movement - the ability of the blood to carry internal heat to the skin
For Question 5: Metabolism refers to all chemical reactions in the body and is crucial for converting food to ATP. Monitoring blood pH is more related to physiological regulatory systems and the last - described proteins are receptors, not metabolism.
For Question 6: When the external temperature increases, the body sweats to release heat and maintain a stable internal temperature, which is an example of homeostasis. Responsiveness is more about general detection - response, excretion is about waste removal, and movement is not the main concept here.
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Question 5: it encompasses all chemical reactions that occur within the body, it is a crucial event for converting food into energy (ATP) to support cellular activities
Question 6: homeostasis - the ability of the body to produce sweat to release heat from the body to maintain an internal body temperature that is appropriate for survival and optimal cell function