This is what I think that the answer is. Glycolysis consist of 10 rxn.....among them rxn 1 and 3 uses single ATP each <span>
and .... rxn 6 and 9 produces 2 ATP each by substrate level phosphorylation</span>
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The answer is C) the sun. “The sun is the major source of energy for organisms and the ecosystems which they are part of” & “Light is the PRIMARY source of energy to almost all ecosystems”
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A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening in another group.
During mitosis, the <em />nuclear membrane breaks down and the duplicated chromosomes are separated and evenly distributed to opposite sides of the cell. Cytokinesis involves the division of the cytoplasm and the organelles that are contained within.
This describes the process of cell division. All of these events happen in the M phase of mitosis. The breaking down and fragmentation of the nuclear membrane to expose the genetic material is in the prophase. The next phase is the metaphase when the duplicated chromosomes align in a straight line (metaphase plate). Anaphase involves the separation of chromatids and by the time the chromatids reach the opposite side then the cell enters telophase. Lastly, cytokinesis involves restoration of the nuclear membrane, division of the cytoplasm, and production of two daughter cells.
Ben walks to college every day. While participating in a race, he observes that his breathing rate is <u>higher</u> than his breathing rate when he walks. He also notices that his breathing rate is <u>lower</u> when he lies down.
In this statement, the term "breathing" refers to the gaseous exchange that occurs during inhalation, where CO₂ (carbon dioxide) is released, and exhalation, where O₂ (oxygen) is taken in. The process through which cells produce energy is referred to as "respiration".
Breathing is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which ensures a synthesis between the actions of the sympathetic system by accelerating the respiratory rate and reducing amplitude, as in Ben's case when participating in a race. Meanwhile, the parasympathetic system is slowing down the respiratory rhythm and increasing amplitude, as in Ben's case when he is lying down.
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