Answer is: active transport.
In active transport<span> because energy is required to move the sodium and potassium ions against the concentration gradient. There is two type of active transport:
1) </span>Primary active transport directly
uses metabolic energy (adenosine triphosphate- ATP) to transport molecules
across a membrane.
2) In secondary active transport (coupled
transport) there is no direct coupling of ATP, energy derived from
the pumping of protons across a cell membrane.
Answer:
Liver cells would need a large number of mitochondria to function and survive as alot of energy is required to detoxify the toxic material and also aids in insulin production when sugar level is high or intake of sugar becomes high
so correct option is C.
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Answer:
<em>The organism will not be able to adapt, and the species will go extinct.</em>
Explanation:
I feel like we could rule out these two because they don´t make much sense.
The organism will not be able to adapt, and the species will evolve into a new species.
The organism will adapt, and the species will evolve into a new species.
so that leaves us with the other two answers and I believe the first one is the most fitting
An example I found to support this is that polar bears could disappear by 2100 due to melting ice, In this case, the polar bears are the species, and the melting ice is the rapid change. since they are so well adapted to their environment, they cannot adjust from such a major change.
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Nondisjunction event during meiosis
Nondisjunction is a
process whereby sister chromatid or homologous chromosomes failed to separate
during cell division. During meiosis, Nondisjunction produce eggs or sperms
cell that don’t have the normal number of chromosome. However, there are three
forms of Nondisjunction which were:
<span> a) Failure of sister chromatids to separate during
meiosis II</span>
b) Failure of a pair of homologous
chromosome to separate in meiosis I
c) Failure of sister
chromatids to separate during mitosis.
<span>Transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
In a eukaryotic cell, transcription and translation occurs separately. Transcription occurs in the nucleus to produce the pre-mRNA molecule. The molecule is then processed into a mature mRNA. It makes its way out of the nucleus and then it is translated in the cytoplasm. </span>