Raneem M.
asked 07/12/22U1A4 - Jabir's Experiment Interpretation and Analysis
pick the right answer for the questions supported by the results or does not match the results
1)Carbohydrates are always a source of energy for exercise.
2)The amount of energy produced from fats and lipids increases with the intensity of exercise.
3)The amount of energy produced from carbohydrates increases with the intensity of exercise.
4)When exercising, fats (and lipids) are used as a source of energy before carbohydrates.
5)Fats produce more energy for exercise because they have more carbons and hydrogens in each molecule.
6)The mass of fat and lipid used to produce energy at 65 % intensity of exercise is about the same as the mass of carbohydrate used.
7) The amount of energy produced increases with the intensity of exercise.
8) Most exercise in daily life is low intensity exercise
1 Expert Answer

Navin Kumar B. answered 02/27/23
Statistics Tutor with an extensive biology background
- Does not match the results
- Supported by the results
- Supported by the results
- Does not match the results
- Supported by the results
- Supported by the results
- Supported by the results
- Supported by the results
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Jonathan G.
Greetings Raneem, can you please specify the question(s) you would like to be answered? How can I assist in your request?07/23/22