The quantity of β-hydroxybutyrate the bear can produce
during hibernation is 3,073.30grams.
Hibernation is defined as the period of less activity by animals to conserve energy to survive coarse weather conditions.
A typical example of an animal that hibernates is the bear.
From the question, a bear is able to accumulate 25kg (25000grams) of triglyceride.
To calculate quantity of β-hydroxybutyrate that would be produced from 25kg triglyceride;
846g of triglyceride = 104grams of β-hydroxybutyrate
25000g of triglyceride = x grams
(Cross multiple to solve for x grams)
X = 104 × 25000/846
Therefore, the quantity of β-hydroxybutyrate the bear can produce during hibernation is 3,073.30grams.
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