Answer:
<h2>E. normal roosters & hens and bald roosters & hens.</h2>
Explanation:
The sex chromosomes of the chickens are represented by ZZ for male chicken that is rooster and ZW for the female chicken that is hen.
In the given question, the genotype of the bald rooster is zz and the genotype of the normal hen is ZW.
So the F1 progeny are, Zz that is normal male and the zW that is bald female.
So F1 × F1
Zz × zW
Thus, F2 progeny are Zz ( normal rooster), zz ( bald rooster), ZW ( normal hen), zW ( bald hen).
Carrier proteins are involved in passive transport, moving solute molecules form one side of the membrane to the other. Option (A) is not true. <em>They increase the </em><em>speed of transport</em><em> across the membrane. </em>
<h3>Facilitated diffusion </h3><h3 />
- It is the transport of hydrophilic molecules that can not freely cross the membrane.
- Channel protein and many carrier proteins are in charge of this transport.
- When uncharged molecules cross the membrane, they do it according to their concentration gradients, going from the more concentrated side to the lower concentrated one.
- When ions need to cross the membrane, the process depends on an electrochemical gradient
<h3>Carrier molecules</h3><h3> </h3>
- Carrier proteins move molecules from one side of the membrane to the other side.
- They do not need energy. They move solutes according to the electrochemical gradient.
- The carrier proteins have specific binding sites recognized by the transported molecules.
- When the proteins and the solutes get together, the carrier proteins suffer a temporal change in their structure.
- These changes allow the solute passage to the other side of the membrane.
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Options,
(A) They increase the speed of transport across the membrane. FALSE
(B) They concentrate solute molecules on one side of the membrane TRUE
(C) They have specific binding sites for the molecules they transport. TRUE
(D) They undergo conformational changes upon binding the solutes. TRUE
The incorrect option about carrier proteins is A. <em>Carrier proteins </em><em>Do Not increase</em><em> the </em><em>speed</em><em> of </em><em>transport</em><em>. They just make it possible. </em>
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Answer: They are made up of lipid bilayers. Furthermore, their main function is to enclose different structures of the cell regulating the passage of molecules through the membrane. Also, they act as semi-permeable membranes.
Explanation:
The symbol for carbohydrates is C.