Campbell Essential Biology (7th Edition)
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Chapter 5, Problem 12IMT
For each statement, identify which major theme is evident (the relationship of structure to function, information flow, pathways that transform energy and matter, interactions within biological systems, or evolution) and explain how the statement relates to the theme. If necessary, review the themes (see Chapter 1) and review the examples highlighted in blue in this chapter.
12. Your ability to walk depends upon the coordination of many different enzymes and other cellular structures.
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