Options are:
a) lymph.
b) interstitial fluid.
c) extracellular fluid (ECF).
<span>d) plasma.
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All the following are correct terms for this fluid except lymph.
The interstitial fluid surrounds the cells in the body. The other major component of the ECF is the intravascular fluid of the circulatory system called blood plasma<span>.
</span>Lymph is<span> a fluid which contains infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.</span>
Mitosis-<span>the </span>division<span> of the mother cell into two daughter cells genetically identical to each other.</span>
<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
<em>ATP and NADPH</em>
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
Three-carbon molecules of PGA are converted to G3P small sugar molecules by <em><u>ATP and NADPH</u></em>, which come from the light reaction.
- <em><u>Photosynthesis</u></em>, a process in which green plants use energy from the sun to make their own food, involves two types of reactions, light reactions in light stage and light independent reactions in dark stage.
- During <em><u>the light reactions ATP and NADH are generated from the electron transport chains</u></em>, which are then taken to the second stage (light independent stage) of photosynthesis. During the Light independent stage the energy stored in ATP and NADH is <em><u>used to convert 3-carbon PGA to G3P</u></em>.
Answer: -20
Explanation:
Here is the equation to solve:
(-107)-(-97)+(-10)
First and foremost, we should note that:
- × - = +
- × + = -
Therefore, (-107)-(-97)+(-10)
= -107 + 97 - 10
= 97 - 107 - 10
= 97 - 117
= -20