Answer:
High amounts of fluoride
Explanation:
Teeth cleaning agents can contaminate one's blood with fluoride, something that it is only healthy to accumulate a small amount of.
Answer:
Answer: The correct option is C
Explanation:
The glycolytic pathway involves the oxidation of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate is oxidized by NAD+ and an inorganic phosphate is incorporated into the product to form an acyl-phosphate, 1,3-bisphosglycerate, which is an energy rich intermediate. NAD+ is reduced by the transfer of an hydride ion to form NADH. Once NADH is formed, its affinity for the enzyme decreases so that the free NAD+ displaces this NADH. The energy released by the oxidation of the substrate is conserved in the terminal phosphoanhydride bond of ATP via the formation of high energy intermediates.
Thus the oxidation/reduction is necessary to produce NADP which is required for ATP synthesis.
Answer: The use of water is increasing day by day and the amount of freshwater available for the daily use is less than 1%. There are thousands of activities going on in this 1 % of water only. There is a huge of amount of water present on earth but that cannot be used because of being salty. The use of water is a concern because most of the water is wasted that water is freshwater only. The water used for brushing, bathing, agriculture, etc is freshwater only. Water should be used in a sustainable manner to fulfill the demand of present generation and save for future generation because life is impossible without water.
In order from least to most dense, it must be: C, B, A and D. Seawater with high temperature causes an object to float, while seawater with low temperature sinks or is denser than high temperature. Salinity is also a factor to determine density; the higher the salinity, the denser the water. In terms of depth, it seems that sample D is the deepest part while sample A is the shallowest. This is determined because temperature drops significantly with depth.
Answer: D. The N-formyl group on methionine prevents fMet from entering interior positions in a polypeptide.