No, since it is an island separate from the mainland Ecuador and has been uniquely isolated over the past several hundred thousand years, the species on the Galapagos Islands have had time to evolve differently and separately than those in Ecuador, leading to many different, diverse species on the Galapagos that don't exist in Ecuador
Biological macromolecules are synthesized by dehydration
synthesis reactions and are broken down by hydrolysis
reactions.
<h3>What are Biological macromolecules?</h3>
These are formed from smaller compounds and are necessary
for proper life functions of cells. Examples of these
macromolecules include:
Dehydration synthesis involves the loss of water molecules in
the process while hydrolysis reaction involves the addition of
water molecules.
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Answer:
D. The Lac operon
Explanation:
The Lac operon is comprised of 3 genes <em>lac</em>A, <em>lac</em>Y and <em>lac</em>Z which regulate the hydrolysis of Lactose in bacteria. <em>Lac</em>Z in particular causes the hydrolysis of the lactose into simple sugars.
One molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate.
So the krebs cycle occurs twice for each glucose molecule.
In the krebs cycle 1 molecule of FADH2 is produced.
we multiply 3 molecules of glucose by 2 krebs cycles that occur
3*6=6krebs cycles
and 1 molecule ofFADH2 per cycle so we get 6 molecules of FADH2