Two atoms are held together by an ionic bond when an electron transfers from one atom to another atom to produce ions of different charges, which would attract and form a crystalline type of structure known as an ionic lattice.
The answer is A, water enters threw the roots not the leaves
Statement should read: "Glycolysis occurs both in the absence and presence of oxygen".
Why?
Because glycolysis is just the process that converts glucose to energy in a cell.
The main difference between aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis is the presence or absence of oxygen. The other difference is in the by-products of the process.
Aerobic glycolysis has CO2 and H2O as the by-products, while anaerobic glycolysis differs based on the organism: ethanol in plants and many bacteria, lactic acid in animals and other bacteria. Humans do both aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis during exercise. Aerobic glycolysis makes pyruvate while anaerobic glycolysis makes lactate (lactic acid) - which is why your muscles hurt!
Another huge difference is that aerobic glycolysis makes a lot more ATP (energy) than anaerobic glycolysis does.
Answer:
It depends on the type of microscope that you have
Explanation:
For example, in the case that you have a fluorescence microscope, it is possible to create a fusion construct of the domain fused to the Green Fluorescence Protein (GFP) and then introduce it into the cell. The observation of fluorescence from this construct enables to confirm the existence of the signal sequence (i.e., the C-terminal domain) in the organelle