How are viruses different from bacteria?
A. Viruses affect plants, while bacteria affect animals
B. Viruses are pathogenic, while bacteria are nonpathogenic
C. Viruses are treated with antibiotics, while bacteria are treated with vaccines
D. Viruses require host organism, while bacteria live host free
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A. Energy production through gluconeogenesis
B. Formation of ketone bodies for energy
C. Conversion to fatty acids for storage
D. Regulation of neurotransmitter synthesis
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Human anatomy
A. The scientific study of the structure of the body.
B. The organs found within the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity.
C. A group of like cells combined together in the body.
D. A word used in reference to the limbs to describe a structure being closer to the attachment site of the limb.