They undergo photosynthesis by converting solar energy to chemical energy :p
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Oceanic plates are thinner and less dense, which causes them to be subducted underneath the less dense continental plate at a destructive plate margin.
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The correct answer is D. The cytochromes
Explanation:
Cytochromes are proteins which contain tightly bound heme metal which easily undergoes oxidation and reduction and are responsible for accepting and donating the electron. They play an important role in the electron transport chain and helps in formation of ATP during oxidative phosphorylation.
The metal ion provides the capability to the cytochrome to gain and loss the electron. a, b, and c are the three classes of cytochrome out of which cytochrome c is the most abundant and stable.
Therefore the redox carrier of ETC that have bounded metal atom are cytochromes.
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A. Yes, we will see growth. Yes, they will glow.
Explanation:
pGLO plasmid was engineered to be used as a vector in the field of biotechnology. It has an ampicillin resistance gene which acts as a reporter gene. It also has another reporter gene, GFP which shares its promoter (araC) with the gene responsible for metabolizing arabinose. GFP gene is thus translated only in the presence of arabinose in the medium since the promoter is active only in the presence of arabinose. Once the GFP gene is translated, the colonies glow with green fluorescence under UV light.
Here, the <em>E.Coli</em> colonies were grown successfully on LB + Ampicillin + Arabinose plate so they were ampicillin resistant. They also glowed in UV light. If these transformed colonies are inoculated in another LB + Ampicillin + Arabinose plate they will be able to grow successfully since they are ampicillin resistant. They will also glow because the new plate also has arabinose so the araC promoter will be active and expression of both GFP gene and arabinose metabolizing gene will occur.
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We breathe out carbon dioxide