<u>Answer</u>:
The two molecules generated by the Krebs cycle that pass their high-energy electrons to the electron transport are NADH and FADH2
<u>Explanation:</u>
The kreb's cycle gives NADH and also the another hydrogen carrier which is termed as FADH2. During the process of the electron transport chain, one NADH gives rise to electrons and also the hydrogen ions, which has enough potential energy that can convert and produce 3 ATP molecules. Again in the electron transport chain the NADH and the FADH2 undergoes oxidation and releases energy in the form of the ATP. The process of generation of the ATP in the electron transport chain(ETC) is also referred as the chemiosmotic phosphorolation.
Somatic mutations can be passed on. B is the correct answer
<u>Answer:</u>
The error ranges would be the most reliable with a study, all else being equal is:
Option: A is correct.
A. ±6 percentage point.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The error range such that the error range is most reliable in the study is:
±6 percentage points.
( Since for the solution to be most reliable the error must be small so that the value is close to the actual value and hence the study is reliable)