Runners only have enough stored ATP in their muscle cells to run for about five seconds. Which answer correctly explains how the runner’s body adjust to the longer distance, for example, a marathon (42.1 km)? A - The runner's body will convert stored fat molecules into energy. B - The runner's body will create the needed energy by breaking down proteins. C - The runner's body will supply the needed energy by producing starch. D - The runner's body will produce the energy by activating the Golgi apparatus.
I was thinking it's in between A and B
@jim_thompson5910 You think you might be able to help me with this?
sorry I don't know/remember much about bio so I won't be of much help
It's alright, thanks anyway ^^
If you have anyone that might be able to help, send them my way
I don't know anyone personally, but you might be able to find someone by asking the people in the chat or posting a question for bio help on the math page That's where the majority of the users of the site are
Alright, thanks for the tips ^^
@PRAETORIAN.10
its A
otherwise fat is pretty much useless
except for keeping warm
fat is stored energy
kewl-kewl?
Thank you ^^ I was pretty stumped on that one
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not at all, you did all the effort, you ought to be congratulated too
your orginial premise was correct
well done Emmy
Thank you ^^
Anyimte
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