Answer:
The complete breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen occurs in two stages: glycolysis and citric acid cycle. The first of these stages occur in the cytoplasm of the cell, and the second stage occurs in organelles called Mitochondria.
Explanation:
The breakdown of glucose occurs in two stages. The first stage occurs inside the cytoplasm, it is called glycolysis. when a molecule of glucose undergoes glycolysis, the following are produced:
2 ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) molecules;
2 water molecules;
2 pyruvate molecules and;
2 NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide) molecules
The second stage occurs in an organelle called Mitochondria, it is called citric acid cycle or tricarboxylic acid or Kreb's cycle. In this stage, the two pyruvate molecules from the glycolytic cycle are reduced to carbon(iv)oxide. The following are produced:
2 ATP molecules;
6 NADH molecules;
2 FADH2 (flavine adenine dinucleotide) and;
4 molecules of carbon(iv) oxide.
The NADH and FADH2 molecules are used in the electron transport chain generates as much as 28 ATP molecules.
B. Lowering taxes in order to stimulate spending. When the economy experiences a downturn, the government is more likely to cut taxes to allow price competitiveness of goods, thereby triggering demand, hence consumption among households. A boost in consumption should translate into an increase in supply that wwould in turn bring about job creation. The negative trend would therefore be reversed.
A biochemical mechanism in plants/ chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
From the name nucleus it is meant to be nuclear energy
Answer: A, genes to form different traits.
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