Answer:
The addition of inorganic phosphate helps to sustain the reaction by helping the reaction to occur in a thermodynamically unfavorable manner.
Explanation:
The reaction of inorganic phosphate with glucose is an endergonic reaction which is thermodynamically unfavorable as a result reaction need coupling of ATP hydrolysis to take place in biological system because ATP hydrolysis releases huge amount of free energy as a result the overall free energy change of this reaction becomes negative which helps the reaction to proceed in a thermodynamically favorable manner.
That"s why inorganic phosphate can be used to sustain the rapidly proceeding glycolysis pathway. The addition of inorganic phosphate makes the reaction thermodynamically unvorable.
Answer:
disagree
Explanation:
Cellulose (main component of wood beside lignin) is composed from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen with the following molecular formula (C₆H₁₀O₅)ₓ (where x is the degree of condensation of beta-glucose units which are the basic monosaccharide of the cellulose polysaccharide).
Now when you burn cellulose you obtain carbon (ashes), carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O). Of course, beside the main products we may have other by-products but we consider them in very low quantity.
The difference between 3 kg of starting wood and 500 g of ashes is representing the quantity of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O) formed.
We have to say that CO₂ and H₂O are in gaseous state and escape in the atmosphere.
The law of conservation of mass is always valid.
With the palm of your hand, push the lid down, as you apply this pressure on the lid twist slightly. Once you are able to get movement, use your fingers to keep twisting until the lid is completely off. :)
I’m pretty sure the answer would be B.