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chemicals in the biowater recalculate
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I think it is <em>true</em>
<em>hope</em><em> it</em><em> </em><em>helps</em>
Yes, it is possible that evolution occurs in this case.
At first, the new insecticide is effective against the boll weevil. Spraying the insecticide will kill the boll weevil in a way. The insecticide might attack boll weevil enzyme or any part of its organs.<span>
But some of them might have a mutation that renders the insecticide ineffective. The mutation probably happens to DNA that code the enzyme or protein that targeted by the insecticide, makes the insecticide completely ineffective.
The next spray will kill all old organism, leaving the new resistant organism in less competition area. This will allow the resistant organism to grow fast and eventually replace all the old organism in the area.</span>
Answer: NADPH and ATP.
The Calvin cycle is a set of reactions that happens as part of photosyntesis, after the energy of the light has been taken. That is whay it is said that the Calvin cycle is independent of light or that it is the dark phase of photosynthesis.
The energy of NADPH and ATP molecules is used during Calvin cycle to fixate the CO2.
Concentration gradient differs whether the solution is greater or lesser anticipating if it's hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic.