It totally depends upon whether modification is being done in somatic cells or germ cells. Somatic cells modification is ethically accepted because it doesn't pass from one generation to another generation but germline modification is considered as unethical because the modification will pass on to the next generation leading to the persistence of modification in future generations. The problem with genetic modifications is that the impacts of modifications are unpredictable, rather than being fruitful they may lead to lethal mutations so if it occurs in just somatic cells, then even if it is lethal/harmful, it will be confined to only that individual but if a lethal mutation occurs in germ cells then it will pass on to the subsequent generations and it will persist in all future generations.
The answer is nitrogen fixation.
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The solar system is composed of the sun and the planets.
<h3>What is the solar system?</h3>
The solar system is composed of the sun and the planets. The sun lies at the center of the solar system and the planets move around the earth in concentric circles.
Given that the earth is the only inhabited planet, it holds a central place in the solar system. The moon is a non luminous surface. It reflects the light that hits it from the sun to the earth.
The sun and other stars are the luminous bodies in the solar system.
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Answer;
C) It stores energy that comes from glucose.
Explanation;
-ATP is a biomolecule that is a product of cellular respiration which is used as a store of energy and is the usable form of energy by the cell.
-ATPs are used as the main energy source for metabolic functions. They are consumed by energy-requiring (endothermic) processes and produced by energy-releasing (exothermic) processes in the cell.
-ATP is able to store and transport chemical energy within cells. Energy is released by hydrolysis of the third phosphate group.
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