下列關(guān)于高等動物的三大物質(zhì)代謝的敘述不正確的是


  1. A.
    呼吸作用為三大物質(zhì)的相互轉(zhuǎn)化提供了原料
  2. B.
    細胞中必需氨基酸主要來自食物
  3. C.
    葡萄糖轉(zhuǎn)變成氨基酸與氨基轉(zhuǎn)換作用有關(guān)
  4. D.
    1 g脂肪氧化分解釋放的能量是1 g糖元的2倍多,所以脂肪是主要的能源物質(zhì)
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