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based on figure 1, is drinking more water likely to directly increase t…

Question

based on figure 1, is drinking more water likely to directly increase the production of atp?

a. yes, because water is an output, and increasing the outputs makes it possible for more atp to be produced

b. yes, because water is an input, and increasing the inputs makes it possible for more atp to be produced

c. no, because water is an input, and increasing the inputs does not increase the potential for atp production

d. no, because water is an output, and increasing the outputs does not increase the potential for atp production

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In ATP production (e.g., cellular respiration), water is an output (from processes like oxidative phosphorylation). Increasing output levels doesn't directly drive more ATP production; inputs like glucose and oxygen, or enzyme activity/availability, are key. So drinking more water (output) won't directly increase ATP production. Option D matches this reasoning.

Answer:

D. No, because water is an output, and increasing the outputs does not increase the potential for ATP production