ATP enters the Calvin Cycle. Glucose (G3P) is a molecule that leaves the cycle.
Uracil is the nitrogenous base found in RNA but not in DNA.
The first organisms in the food chain are the producers. These are the plants. Their role is to capture energy from the sun and turn it into chemical energy that is then used by every other organism in the community.
Answer: C. 82.26%
Explanation:
Given : The red blood cell counts of women are normally distributed with
Let X be the random variable that represents the red blood cell counts of randomly selected woman.
Z-score :
For X=4.2
For X=5.4
Now, the probability that the women have red blood cell counts in the normal range from 4.2 to 5.4 million cells per microliter will be :-
Hence, 82.26% of women have red blood cell counts in the normal range from 4.2 to 5.4 million cells per microliter.
Answer:
c. the high-energy phosphates stored in muscle cells
Explanation:
Phosphocreatine (PC) or creatine phosphate is a compound rich in energy. It has energy stored in it which can be used to phosphorylate ADP into ATP. The phosphocreatine is stored in muscle cells when muscles are not working. The produced ATP serves as an energy source for muscle contraction. The creatine produced during ATP production is phosphorylated again into PC using ATP when muscles are resting.