In glycolysis, which involves the breaking down of 1 molecule of 6 carbon glucose to 2 molecules of 3 carbon called pyruvic acid by enzymes in the cytoplasm, 2 ATPs are formed
The kreb’s cycle involves a series of reactions which begins with the pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis which takes place in the mitochondria in the presence of oxygen.At various stages, carbon dioxide and hydrogen are produced and the hydrogen released combines with oxygen to form water.During the entire process involved in the kreb’s cycle, large amounts of energy is released to the cell for use in form of ATP with a total net of 36 ATPs
The entire breakdown of glucose molecules from glycolysis to kreb’s cycle provides a total net of 38 ATPs.
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A) because the digestion of starch to glucose works
Answer:
B. Type of fertilizer
Explanation:
The independant variable would be the type of plant fertilizer. A helpful saying to remember how independendant and dependent variables is as follows:
"Independant variables predict what will cause change in the dependant variable. The dependant variable is DEPENDANT on the independant variable."
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There are basically three types of evolution divergent, convergent and parallel evolution.
a) Divergent Evolution – As the name depicts the species in this form of evolution becomes divergent i.e they evolve to become different from each other. This form of evolution is responsible for the current diversity of organisms existing on planet earth. For example human and apes evolved from a common primate ancestor.
The nurse should stand to the client's side. The principle of this is that the macula is the part of the retina wherein central vision is most prominent. In patient's with macular degeneration, central vision is impaired and if the nurse should face the client directly, then the patient may not be able to see the nurse. Since the peripheral vision of patients with macular degeneration is intact, standing on the client's side should help the patient to see the nurse.