What is the function of enzymes in biological processes?
A. To store genetic information
B. To speed up chemical reactions
C. To provide energy to cells
D. To transport oxygen
Select your answer:
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Human Body › ViewWhy is first degree burn more painful than third degree burn?
A. The outer layer burnt during 1st degree has lots of pain receptors.
B. The innermost layer of the skin burnt during 3rd degree has many nerve endings that feels pain.
C. The outermost layer during 1st degree burns have lots of fats leaking.
D. none of the above
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The skeleton DOES NOT serve as the framework of the body and it provides PROTECTION to our vital organs.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE