Answer:
An absorption spectrum illustrates the spectrum of light or electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the plant. This relies upon the molecular and cellular build-up of the plant. An action spectrum illustrates the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation most efficient for photosynthesis.
The action spectrum of photosynthesis monitors the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll. The absorption spectrum suggests that how much of each wavelength chlorophyll will captivate, while the action potential can indicate to us about the wavelengths that are most operative for photosynthesis.
Based on the principle of phylogenic tree building principle. the right answer is:
C) <span>The genomes of three species of mouse are being sequenced, and a particular DNA sequence found in all three species is found to have a steady mutation rate. The sequence of interest for these three species is shown below.
A and C has only 5 differences.
A and B has 7 differences.
B and C has 9 differences.
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Answer:
The correct answer is glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Aerobic respiration contains three major processes that are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
In glycolysis, partial oxidation of one mole of glucose gives two moles of pyruvate and 2 NADH and 2 ATP. Then this pyruvate is converted into acetyl-CoA in the mitochondrial matrix(in eukaryotes) and acts as a fuel for the Krebs cycle.
In the Krebs cycle, acetyl CoA gives rise to 4 CO₂, 2 ATP, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH₂. So from glycolysis and Krebs cycle, only 4 ATP is produced and most of the energy remains in the form of NADH and FADH₂.
So in oxidative phosphorylation electrons are released from these molecules into machinery of oxidative phosphorylation to synthesize ATP.
<u>Answer:</u>
Great amounts of energy are released in the core of a star as lighter elements combine and form heavier elements during the process of nuclear fusion.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Nuclear fusion is the defined as the fusion or combination of many lighter elements to form heavier element.
- Example: Two hydrogen nuclei combine or fuse to form a helium. The greatest amount of energy in star is its hydrogen which gets exhausted consequently resulting in burning of helium and forming heavier elements.