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Runners only have enough stored ATP in their muscle cells to run for about five seconds.ÂWhich answer correctly explains how will the runner's body adjust to the longer distance, for example, a marathon (42.1 km)? (2 points) Select one: a. The runner's body will convert stored fat molecules into energy. b. The runner's body will create all of the needed energy through fermentation. c. The runner's body will supply all of the needed energy through cellular respiration. d. The runner's body will produce the ATP that is required through glycolysis.
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Hmmm this seems tricky! I believe it is (A). (B), although some energy will be produced that way, it wont ALL be derived from fermentation. (C) Is true but the question asks for how the body ADJUSTS. (D) is generally true but again it isnt really specific for what the body is doing to adjust to the exercise.
i saw it too. it looked like all the answers were valid. thank you so much!
I also think its A
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