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Some students are discussing why a simple Atwood machine accelerates. Jane says that because of the unequal masses, gravity exerts a constant external torque on the two-mass and pulley system and thus its total angular momentum increases at a constant rate. Is Jane's explanation a valid one?
Glucose Absorption
The process by which glucose is taken up from the bloodstream into cells, primarily in the small intestine, for energy production and storage.
Excess Glucose
A condition where there is more glucose in the bloodstream than what the body can use for energy, potentially leading to health issues.
Glycogen
A complex carbohydrate that is the primary storage form of glucose in the body, mainly found in the liver and muscles.
Gallbladder
A small organ located beneath the liver, responsible for storing and concentrating bile produced by the liver.
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