Answer:
Matrix, Mitochondrion, Kreb's cycle, Pyruvic acid
Explanation:
The above question illustrates aerobic cellular respiration, specifically the second stage called Kreb's cycle or Citric acid cycle. This process occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion of eukaryotic cells called MATRIX.
It occurs when the pyruvic acid produced during Glycolysis (first stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm) is converted to Acetyl CoA in order to enter the citric acid cycle in the mitochondrion. The Acetyl CoA is then used in a series of reactions that comprises of reduction-oxidation, hydration, dehydration, and decarboxylation.
This reactions involving 8 steps converts the Acetyl CoA (from pyruvic acid) to 2 molecules of CO2, 1 molecule of GTP/ATP, and electron donors NADH2 and FADH2.
Lakes and oceans are able to stabilize air and land temperatures because: water is able to absorb large amounts of heat without significantly changing its temperature. the water is able to release large amounts of heat into the air when necessary. the salt in the water bodies is able to absorb large amounts of heat.
Answer:
Carbon Monoxide
Explanation:
My best guess sorry if it wrong
It belongs to the Low Density Lipoprotein receptor. It 's a cell surface receptor that recorgnizes the apoprotein B100, which is known to be located on the outer phospholipid layer of LDL particles. It also recognizes the apoE protein as well.