I don’t know maybe 29 or I have no clue
39
Reproductive cells are haploid (have 1/2 the chromosomes), whereas somatic/body cells are diploid (have the full set of chromosomes)
This makes sense if you think about it. Using the example from the question, every dog has 78 chromosomes. This includes two of each (there are two chromosome 1's, two chromosome 2's, etc. This is visible in the karyotype attached). One set of these chromosomes were inherited from the mother, and one set from the father. Each parent contributed 39 chromosomes (one chromosome 1, one chromosome 2, etc.). If the dog in the question were to have 78 chromosomes in its sperm cells, it would contribute two sets to its offspring. When combined with the chromosomes in the egg cell, the offspring would end up with extra chromosomes. Therefore, both the sperm and the egg cells will have 39 chromosomes, one of each. When combined, they will produce offspring with 78 chromosomes, the proper number.
Answer:
1. anabolic, amphibolic, anaplerotic and catabolic.
2. acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate---- reactants
citrate, CoA-SH and heat -------products
4a. pyruvate carboxylase.
Explanation:
An anabolic process is a type of process in which complex biomolecules are formed from simpler molecules. The amphibolic pathway is a biochemical pathway that consists of both catabolic and anabolic processes. An anaplerotic process is a type of process that replenishes the stores of citric acid cycle intermediates. A catabolic process is the process by which complex molecules are broken down to simpler ones.
acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate are the reactants whereas citrate, CoA-SH and heat are the products of citrate synthase reaction of the citric acid cycle.
Pyruvate carboxylase is an enzyme catalyzes and conversion of pyruvate to oxaloacetate.
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
At room temperature, exposed elemental mercury can evaporate to become an invisible, odorless toxic vapor. ... Elemental mercury is an element that has not reacted with another substance.