Glycolysis,Krebs cycle,and Oxidative Phosphorylation is your answer and have a very nice day
The definition of cell theory is as follows: <span>a </span>theory<span> in biology that includes one or both of the statements that the </span>cell<span> is the fundamental structural and functional unit of living matter and that the organism is composed of autonomous </span>cells<span> with its properties being the sum of those of its </span>cells<span>.</span>
It is not. Habitable does not mean to humans but in general to life forms. It just means that <span>the range of orbits around a star within which a
planetary surface can support liquid water given sufficient atmospheric
pressure and that some form of organic life could develop, but this does mean that humans could live in them. They should definitely spend more time looking at them because the processes in those planets might be harmful to humans so humans shouldn't just try to visit them before understanding them.</span>
<span>Well in mRNA a 3 bases are called codons and in tRNA they are called anticodons. There is no specific label for just 3 bases in DNA because there are 4 bases in DNA that are known ATGC and being a group of 3 has no importance during DNA replication besides the fact that the DNA sequence would eventually lead to codons and anticodons and ultimately the formation of a protein.</span>
Plants and grass and trees and stuff <span />