Answer:
In order to find out whether the oxygen in CO2 comes from the sugar or from oxygen gas, we will perform radioactive labeling one by one on oxygen of sugar and oxygen of gas.
After this, we will observe the results and find that labelling of oxygen done in case of sugar produces radio labelled CO2 whereas labelling done in atoms of oxygen gas did not give a radio labelled CO2.
From this, it is concluded that in the process of cellular respiration ( oxidation of sugar to give energy in the form of ATP while producing water and CO2 as waste products), CO2 comes from the sugar molecule and not from oxygen gas.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because fresh water has totally different animals than salt water
True!
A buffer is a solution that helps in resisting the change in the pH when a acid or base is added to it. Cells contain a lot of different organelle inside them. Each organelle performs a different kind of function and thus has a pH different from the cytoplasm, example mitochondria which has a pH lower than that of the cytoplasm. These organelle maintain a pH buffer within them to resist a change in the environment that will hamper the functioning of proteins in it. Cells like the organelle also maintain a pH buffer in their cytoplasm to resist changes in the pH level due to pH changes in the external environment. This is a way in which the cellular homeostasis takes place.
Answer: An amino acid.
Explanation: Every 3 bases on a strand of DNA is called a codon. Each codon has an amino acid that it codes for.
Answer: It's body is bilaterally symmetrical
Explanation:
The option that is not considered essential in determining whether the putative new life form shows the properties of life is that its body is bilaterally symmetrical.
The fact that the creature has cells signifies that it has life, reaction towards touch is also another factor that shows its has life.
We should note that its body shape doesn't signify I it has life or not. Therefore, the answer is D.