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As movement requires energy, metabolism can be defined as a controlled set of biochemical reactions
that occur in only motile organisms in order to maintain life. False

Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to
maintain life. True

Enzymes slow down chemical reactions to conserve energy. False

Enzymes catalyze (speed up) chemical reactions. True

Enzymes are polysaccharides that catalyze chemical reactions. False

Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. True

In absence of oxygen fermentation produces 2 ATP. False

In the absence of absence of oxygen fermentation produces 2 ATP. False

During fermentation one means of eliminating pyruvate is by converting it into lactic acid. True

The reactants of the TCA cycle directly enter and fuel the electron transport system. False

The products of the TCA cycle enter and fuel the electron transport system. True

The B-oxidation pathway is responsible for the anabolism of fatty acid chains. False

The B-oxidation pathway catabolizes the fatty acid chains of lipids. True

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