As a form of anaerobic respiration, glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. The end products (net) are 2 molecules of ATP, 2 molecules of NADH, and 2 molecules of pyruvate.
Ecdysis
Ecdysis is the name of the process in which an arthropod sheds its exoskeleton and forms a new one.
Ecdysis is the process in which an arthropod or an insect shed its outer cuticle (exoskeleton), and forms a new one. Ecdysis is an essential process in the growth and development of organisms. In arthropds, this process takes place after various steps that are caused by a hormone (ecdysone) that is secreted from glands behind the brain. Organisms utilize high amount of energy while forming a new cuticle, and the old cuticle that is shed in this process is known as exuviae.
Answer;
Plants control solute concentration in their bodies by regulating uptake from the soil.
Explanation;
Uptake of water from the roots is undertaken by process called osmosis. Solute concentrations increase going from soil to root cells to leaf cells. The resulting differences in osmotic pressure helps to push water upward in the plant. This helps the plant control solute concentrations.
Answer:
D. RNA Polymerase
Explanation:
The enzyme RNA Polymerase is present during transcription, which is the process where DNA is transcribed into RNA to be later translated and give a protein. During transcription, RNA Polymerase synthesizes DNA using a strand of DNA as a template. In other words, it transcribes the DNA into RNA.
During replication, one strand of the DNA is replicated using a DNA strand as a template. The result is a new cell with the same information as the original cell. In this process, there is not RNA synthesis. If there is no RNA synthesis, there is no RNA polymerase.