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What is gating anyway? Although it can be a complex process and involve multiple gates or regions of interest, the process of gating is simply selecting an area on the scatter plot generated during the flow experiment that decides which cells you continue to analyze and which cells you don't.
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1 grass -2 beetle -3 bluebird-4 fox
Answer:
32
Explanation:
The ETC activity occur in the intermembrane space. For every ATP molecule, three hydrogen ion are released during a Kerb cycle. Out of three hydrogen ion, one join with 3NAD+ to produce NADH and remaining two hydrogen ion joins with FAD to form FADH2. Glucose is fully oxidized through two kerb cycle in which 6 NADH and 2 FADH2 molecules are produces. One molecule of NADH is equivalent to 3 molecules of ATP and one molecule of FADH2 is equal to 2 molecules of ATP.
Hence, in totality 32 molecules of ATP are produced in ETC
Answer:
The weight of the plants at the end of the experiment.
Explanation:
Since the experiment was set up to study the growth of the wheat plants, weight is a sign of growth. So at the end of the experiment, the weight of the plant will be compared to the amount of nitrogen added.
If a graph is to be plotted, the amount of nitrogen (independent variable) will be on the x-axis and the weight of the plants (dependent variable) will be on the y-axis.
The amount of sunlight and temperature are not included because the question does not say that they are parameters in the experiment.
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Together, adenine and thymine compose 70% of the segment. This means that 30% of the section is composed of guanine-cytosine pairs. Since these two bases will be equal in quantity, 15% of the DNA section will be cytosine bases
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