Answer:
Carbohydrates
Explanation:
The carbohydrates are made up of polysaccharides, which are made up of monosaccharides. The monosaccharides combine together to form polysaccharides. The common monosaccharide found plants and animals is glucose.
The one of primary function of carbohydrate is to provide the energy to our body. The carbohydrates in our food before entering into blood, break down into sugar which is glucose.
Glucose inter into blood stream and produce ATP which are energy packets. The glucose is break down in cellular respiration which may be aerobic or anaerobic.
The anaerobic respiration produced 2 ATP, while aerobic respiration produced 38 ATP molecules.
For many metabolic processes ATP provide the energy.
In plant the major energy source is starch.
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Answer:
A. sepals
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48 because the formula for work is w=f•d so when you plug f and d in its 12 times 4, giving you 48.
Answer:
1/8
Explanation:
Given that the trihybrid parents have AaBbCc genotype for fruit color. The trait is a quantitative trait i.e. each dominant allele will have an additive effect on it. In this case, AaBbCc and AABBCC will not produce same fruit color because AaBbCc has only three loci contributing to the color while in AABBCC all the six loci are contributing to the color. For an offspring to be exactly similar to the AaBbCc parents it should have the same genotype of AaBbCc.
The probability of Aa to come from a cross between Aa and Aa is 2/4 or 1/2
The probability of Bb to come from a cross between Bb and Bb is 2/4 or 1/2
The probability of Cc to come from a cross between Cc and Cc is 2/4 or 1/2
So the collective probability of AaBbCc offspring from a cross between AaBbCc and AaBbCc parents would be=
1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/8
Hence, assuming no effects of the environment, 1/8 of the offspring will have the same fruit color phenotype as the trihybrid parent.