Answer:
The Krebs cycle
Explanation:
The Krebs cycle was named after a British-German biologist, Hans Krebs. The Krebs cycle is a part of cellular respiration. The Krebs cycle has different names, the citric acidity cycle, and the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle). The Krebs cycle comes after the link reaction and then provides the hydrogen and electrons that is needed for the electron transport chain.
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Answer:
There is a fitness cost to the allele, so as soon as selection for the allele stops, it's frequency drops
Explanation:
The two graphs show the frequency of the resistance allele in two different seasons and two different years , this is due to mutation a force for changing the allele frequencies( genetic drift) in a population over time
if an allele reduce fitness, it frequency will drop from one generation to the next
Answer:
150 AA, 300 Aa and 150 aa
Explanation:
<u>The expected phenotypic ratio of 1:2:1 means that we expect:</u>
- 1/4 of the offspring to be AA
- 2/4 of the offspring to be Aa
- 1/4 of the offspring to be aa
<u>If the total number of offspring was 600, then the E values would be:</u>
Answer:
Prokaryotic and Anaerobic
Explanation:
Prokaryotic and Anaerobic organisms developed first.