Prokaryotes and virus don't have a nucleus, eukaryotespecially have a nucleus. Viruses can't replicate without a host cell that is eukaryotic or prokaryotic
Answer: Fungi cell walls is composed of a mixture of chitins and beta- glucans.
In Zygomycota, asexual reproduction occurs by asexual spores in the sporangia, producing Sporangiospores.
Explanation:
Fungi are group of microorganisms that are neither plants or animals but they are classified in their own kingdom. Examples are slimemoulds, yeasts,moulds e.t.c The cell walls are composed of chitins and beta glucans, they have no chlorophyll or photosynthetic pigment,they are eukaryotic, they are heterotrophic,they lack tissue differentiation, they reproduce by spores.
Pyhlum Zygomycota reproduce both sexually and asexually. The produce spores in sporangia called Sporangiospores.
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Answer:
The two compounds that correspond to waste products of cellular respiration are H₂O and CO₂.
Explanation:
The cellular metabolic waste products, specifically from cellular respiration are water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂), from the oxidation of glucose into energy.
The process of <u>cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells and consists of a series of chemical reactions</u> where, from a glucose molecule, energy is obtained in the form of ATP molecules.
Obtaining H₂O and CO₂ from glucose can be summarized with the schematic reaction:
<em>C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6H₂O + 6CO₂</em>
This summary indicates that a glucose molecule, when oxidized, produces as waste 6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide. To reach this process all the reactions of the oxidative phosphorylation occur and 24 molecules of ATP are obtained for each molecule of glucose.
For the other options it is important to mention that:
- <em><u>C₆H₁₂O₆</u></em><em> is the substrate from which cellular respiration takes place.
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- <em><u>ATP </u></em><em>is the final product of cellular respiration, translated into energy to be used by the cell.</em>
<span>Cells that have differentiated still have most of their genes and they </span><span>can still express those genes.
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