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In the following example which of the following is/are an example of a substrate? A)Fructose B)Sucrose...

In the following example which of the following is/are an example of a substrate?

A)Fructose

B)Sucrose

C)Glucose

D)A and B are substrates

Hormones, trigger target cell responses, must first interact with

A)Receptors on the cell surface or in the cellular cytosol

B)Receptors in the nuclear matrix

C)Chemokines on the cell surface or in the cellular cytosol

D)Chemokines in the nuclear matrix

E)Receptors in the Golgi apparatus

Which of the following is NOT produced during photosynthesis?

A)Glucose

B)NADPH

C)Oxygen gas

D)Carbon dioxide gas

E)ATP

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