It cannot because it is missing the key elements that is required and the things that are needed are not there<span />
Cardiac muscles are striated.<span />
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2-deoxyglucose poison has its effects during glycolysis, which only p...
Explanation:
2-deoxyglucose poison has its effects during glycolysis, which only produces 2 ATP, while Cyanide takes place during ETC which produces 34. If given the 2-deoxyglucose poison this would stunt the rest of the process very early on, so much so that no ATP could have been produced. So the ATP concentration would have decreased if given the other poison.
The correct answer to the question stated above is the first option: <span>an instinctive behavior was tied to a different stimulus.
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Pavlov's experiment was a typical case of classical conditioning because an instinctive behavior was tied to a different stimulus.
Answer:
What are you even asking?
Explanation: