If the cell could no longer produce ATP, the effect it would have on the sarcoplasmic reticulum is that <span><u>it would be unable to concentrate Ca</u><span /><span><u> in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.</u></span></span>
Answer:
The Calvin cycle
Explanation:
The Calvin cycle is not part of anerobic metabolism.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) A species that does not normally live in an area.</em>
Explanation:
Non- native species can be described as a species which do not live in a particular habitat but are introduced into the habitat due to certain reasons or causes. The introduction of non-native species might badly affect the stability of an area. The non-native species might fight with the native species for resources like food, water, shelter etc. Sometimes, the introduction of non-native species is done so that the species can feed on any other species which is not beneficial for that environment.
To measure cross-linking amino acids in a collagen hydrolyzate using a conventional amino acid analyzer with ninhydrin detection, the bulk amino acids must be largely removed to avoid plugging the reaction coil. Tissue is thoroughly reacted with sodium borohydride to convert all intermediate cross-linking residues to their reduced, acid-stable forms. More vigorous reduction conditions may be used than when preparing profiles of tritium-labeled cross-links using NaB3H4<span> and direct amino acid analysis. </span>
If it was a double heterozygote, then aabb will be AaAaBbBb.
It will form 4 types of gametes since we have Aa, Bb. It will have aB, AB, ab, Ab.
An individual will form
only 2 type of gametes, Aa, Bb.