<h2>prokaryotes (which include bacteria) undergo a type of cell division known as binary fission. </h2>
<span>The answer to this question would be: Autosomal recessive gene.
P</span><span>henylketonuria is an inborn error of metabolism that caused by defect gene that inherited by autosomal recessive. That means the disease is not transmitted by contact as it wasn't caused by pathogens.
It needs two recessive genes to be expressed so the father and mother must have at least one defective gene.</span>
Answer: The electron transport chain.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is defined as the mechanism by which living organisms converts organic substances from food such as glucose with the use of oxygen into energy-carrying biomolecules (e.g. adenosine triphosphate or ATP). There are different stages of cellular respiration which includes:
--> glycolysis,
--> pyruvate oxidation,
--> the citric acid or Krebs cycle, and
--> oxidative phosphorylation.
The oxidative phosphorylation also referred to as the ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. It transfers electrons donated by the reduced electron carriers NADH and FADH2 (obtained from glycolysis, the citric acid cycle or fatty acid oxidation) through a series of electrons acceptors, to oxygen.
The electron transport chain is said to produces most of the energy which is 34 ATP molecules, as compared to only 2 ATP for glycolysis and 2 ATP for Krebs cycle.
Answer:
C) a mature river
Explanation:
The channel on the image shows a meandering river. This basically means that the river managed to erode the banks and it has taken a snake-like shape, better known as meander. A river that exhibits such a thing is a mature river. This can be supported by the fact that the river needs long time to be able to erode the surrounding area, especially when it comes to flatter land. A young river will be mostly straight and will have its flow determined by the landscape around it, but a mature river has had the time to make its own path, to erode parts o the landscape, and take a certain shape, in this case a meander.