Answer:
Carbon dioxide and water are released after the energy molecule is charged
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is a metabolic reaction in which glucose and oxygen molecules used to <u>produce, carbon dioxide, water and, ATP</u>. The stages of cellular respiration include glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid or Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
On the other hand, other options are not right because glucose molecules are used in the reaction rather than produced. Water molecules are produced as a result of consuming glucose and oxygen.
<h2><u>Full Question:</u></h2>
Which statement is not an accurate description of meiosis? A) Meiosis produces offspring that are genetically diverse. B) Meiosis produces offspring that are identical to the parent. C) In sexual reproduction half of the genetic material comes from the father (sperm) and half of the genetic material comes from the mother (egg). D) Meiosis decreases the number of chromosomes by half so that when a sperm fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote has the correct number of chromosomes
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>
Meiosis produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
Option B.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Meiosis is a type of cell division that is generally seen during then gametogenesis of the higher animals where the diploid cells become haploid, thereby reducing the chromosome number of cell to half. This meiotic division ensures that the gametes produced are haploid in nature, so that when they fuse the zygote becomes diploid. And the meiosis also involves the steps like and indepencrossing overdent assortment which ensures that the offsprings produced are not identical to each other or with the parent as well. So the statement that meiosis produces identical offsprings is false.
Answer:
- the answer for the exercise 6 is water
- the answer for the exercise 7 is population
- the answer for the exercise 8 is ecosystem
Answer:
They are alike because they perform Voluntary and Involuntary Controls.
Explanation:
1). Skeletal muscle: The skeletal muscle brings about movement by pulling on the skeletal parts of which they are attached. This is the type of movement that is responsible for locomotion.
2). Smooth Muscle: This muscle is composed of elongated spindle-shaped cells which are grouped into bundles or sheets. They are least specialized muscle cells and are under the control of the autonomic nervous system.
3). Cardiac muscle: This muscle is only found in the walls of the heart. The muscle cells are branched and connected to one another by special discs. These cells helps the cells to contract and relax in unison so that the heart can pump rhythmically.
Mutations acquired by somatic cells are generally only retained by the individual they acquire in as there is no vector by which to transmit the mutation.
<span>Between generations, the only mutations that may be transmitted are those already acquired from a parent, and those that occur within the individuals own germ cells. If mutations in the germ cells result in sperm or eggs that contain that mutation, then they may be transmitted to their offspring. </span>
<span>Red blood cells in all humans and other mammals, though, don't contain nuclear DNA and as such cannot acquire mutations.</span>