Answer: Charles Lyell inspired Darwin.
Explanation:
Charles Lyell was a Scottish geologist born in 1797 at kinnordy. He was friend to some scientists. He was a friend to Charles Darwin. He questioned the ideas of different geologists. Charles Lyell debunked the Earth is 6000 years ago which was proposed by some Bible scholars. He stressed that the Earth took long time to formed. He said that erosion give the Earth it's shape. He was termed heretic during his time because of His findings.
Differences:
-prokaryotic cells are simpler in cell division than eukaryotic cells
-Prokaryotic divide through process called binary fission
-eukaryotes have a complex division process called mitosis and cytokinesis
Similarities:
-both types of cells from "daughter cells" (two daughter cells)
-both come from a "parent cell"
-don't require a "mate" to go through division
I hope this helps! I couldn't think of many similarities, sorry! ♥
It is Fructose enters the glycolytic pathway in the liver then
the fructose 1-phosphate pathway. There are no catabolic pathways to metabolize
galactose, so the approach is to convert galactose into a metabolite of
glucose. Galactose is apply into glucose 6-phosphate in four steps.
ATP has three phosphate groups that are attached to adenosine. The first phosphate group is attached to adenosine by a phosphoester bond. The second and third phosphate groups are attached to adenosine by different kind of bond known as phosphoanhydride bonds and all these are covalent bonds.
When phosphoanhydride bonds are broken, a greater amount of energy is released than when the phosphoester bond is broken. Therefore in energy production, it is the 2nd or 3rd phosphate group with the higher energy yielding bond that is "unhooked" from ATP to form ADP, yielding a high amount of free energy of at least 7.3 kcal/mol.
It draws a conclusion based on what would best explain one's observations.
Inference is the process where logical consequences evolve from premises that are assumed to be true. Knowledge backed with observations and reasoning as evidence is used to make conclusions. It is also referred to as an educated guess and is not necessarily factual.