Answer:
Cerebellum
Explanation:
Cerebellum is the part of the brain that is responsible for conscious execution of specific movements.
It is found at the back of the brain, the part of the Cerebellum that controls movement is the frontal lobe, while the Cerebellum itself maintains that movement.
It also serves the function of balance and adjustment of limb position.
Answer:
The predicted energy yield of Glycolysis is 8 molecules of ATP.
Explanation:
During glycolysis NAD+ is reduced to NADH by the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate to 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate by the catalytic activity of glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase.
In this reaction 2 molecules of NAD+ is reduced into 2 molecules of NADH. The 2 molecules of NADH enter into electron transport chain to generate 6 molecules of ATP.
when 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate is converted 3 phosphoglycerate by Phosphoglycerate kinase resulting in the formation of 2 molecules of ATP.
From all the above aspects it can be stated that according to the given question the predicted energy yield of Glycolysis in eukaryotic cell is 8 molecules of ATP.
Answer:
a. resolve the branching patterns (evolutionary history) of the Lophotrochozoa
b. (the same, it is repeated)
Explanation:
Nemertios (ribbon worms) and foronids (horseshoe worms) are closely related groups of lofotrocozoa. Lofotrocozoans, or simply trocozoans (= tribomastic celomados with trocophoric larva) are a group of animals that includes annelids, molluscs, endoprocts, brachiopods and other invertebrates. They represent a crucial superphylum for our understanding of the evolution of bilateral symmetry animals. However, given the inconsistency between molecular and morphological data for these groups, their origins were not entirely clear. In the work linked above, the first records of genomes of the Nemertine worm Notospermus geniculatus and the foronid Phoronis australis are presented, along with transcriptomes along the adult bodies. Our phylogenetic analyzes based on the genome place Nemertinos as the sister group of the taxon that contains Phoronidea and Brachiopoda. It is shown that lofotrocozoans share many families of genes with deuterotomes, suggesting that these two groups retain a common genetic repertoire of bilaterals that do not possess ecdisozoans (arthropods, nematodes) or platizoos (platelets, sydermats). Comparative transcriptomics demonstrates that foronid and brachiopod lofophores are similar not only morphologically, but also at the molecular level. Although the lofophore and vertebrates show very different cephalic structures, the lofophorees express the vertebrate head genes and neuronal marker genes. This finding suggests a common origin of the bilaterial pattern of the head, although different types of head will evolve independently in each lineage. In addition, we recorded innate immunity expansions of lineage-specific and toxin-related genes in both lofotrocozoa and deuterostomes. Together, this study reveals a dual nature of lofotrocozoans, in which the conserved and specific characteristics of the lineage shape their evolution.
Answer:
The offspring inherits certain desirable traits from its parents.
Explanation:
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A matter of fact it is scientifically proved that there is a pattern between the volcanoes around the world