Answer:
PP, Pp
Explanation:
Use your finger to cross the two figures on the outside parts of the Punnett Square; there are only two options.
Those are your answers.
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The answer is A.The calcium atom must bond with an atom of high electronegativity (like fluorine) because the higher electronegativity atom will bully the low electronegativity atom and take away its electrons.
These are the choices:
A. an atom with a high electronegativity, like fluorine
B. another atom with a low electronegativity, like lithium
C. another atom that would like to share electrons
D. no other atoms because it's too weak to bond with anything
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Substrate-level phosphorylation
Explanation:
During the substrate-level phosphorylation, phosphoryl group is directly added to ADP or GDP to form ATP or GTP from phosphorylated intermediate rather than from inorganic phosphate like in case of oxidative phosphorylation.
So in glycolysis 4 ATP are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation. Apart from the 4 ATP, 2NADH are also produced during the glycolysis which is used during the oxidative phosphorylation and produce 4-6 ATP.
So ATP made during glycolysis is generated by substrate-level phosphorylation as ATP is produced by direct addition of phosphoryl group from intermediates.
Is this supposed to be a true false question?
Answer:
Your answer should be C I believe