Glucose is the only sugar that the human body can use for production of energy, thus any other sugar that enter the body must first be converted to glucose before it can be metabolized through the glycolytic pathway.
In the body, sucrose will first be broken down into glucose and fructose, the glucose will enter the glycolytic pathway while the fructose will be converted to glycogen and send to the liver.
When glucose is inadequate in the body system, the glycogen in the liver will be converted into glucose and it will enter into the glycolytic pathway.
Answer:
II and III
Explanation:
<em>I. All sons of these parents will be a hemophiliac.
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II. A son who suffers from hemophilia received the hemophilia allele from his mother.
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III. Half of the daughters of this cross are predicted to be hemophiliacs.</em>
Assuming the haemophilia allele is represented by h, the alternate form being H.
A woman that is a carrier will have the genotype
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A man who suffers from haemophilia will have the genotype 
Crossing both of them:
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From the result of the cross, the following can be deduced:
- Half or 50% of the sons from the couple will be haemophiliacs.
- Any son that suffers from haemophilia received the allele from the mother.
- Half or 50% of the daughters from this cross will be hemophiliacs.
Hence, statements II and III are true.
Answer:
B
Explanation
It is sunlight because producers need sunlight to grow. For example, an apple tree is a producer. It uses the sunlight to grow and create the fruit. The fruit is then consumed by a consumer (number 2 on the diagram).
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Starch, an example of a class of carbohydrates known as polysaccharide is produced in the leaves by photosynthesis and transported to the roots of the plant for storage. Micro-organisms in the surrounding soil feed on starch released into the soil from the root