Answer:
both ions are transported actively
Explanation:
If both ions are being transported against their concentration gradients, then they are both being transported by active transport, as it requires energy.
A co-transporter moves two substances across the membrane, one passively and one actively. But in this case neither ion is moved passively, so it cannot be considered a cotransporter
Look up your test statistic on the appropriate distribution- in case, on the standard normal (Z-) distribution ( see the following Z- table)
Oxygen is involved in the initial breakdown of glucose<span> to pyruvic acid. </span>Cellular <span>respiration accomplishes two major processes: (1) it breaks </span>glucose<span> down into smaller molecules, and (2) it harvests the chemical </span>energy released<span> and stores it in ATP molecules.
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Answer:
I think it should be 7 to 10
Answer:
B. It was passed to the individual by a gamete from the father.
Explanation:
<u>DNA is transferred</u> to the next generation <u>via gametes</u>, which are produced during <u>meiosis</u>. During meiosis, <u>half of the genetic material</u> is <u>transferred</u> from parent cell to their gametes. Therefore, among the given options, only <u>B is correct</u>.
Option A is not correct because it talks about <u>somatic cells;</u> whereas, in somatic cells, <u>genetic material is not transferred half</u> rather duplicate first and then a complete duplicated set of genetic material is transferred.
Option C is also not correct because only <u>one gamete (sperm)</u> fertilizes the egg. Hence, not half of his cells descend from father gamete. Similarly, option D is also incorrect because it is not possible to descend half of the nuclei from the father to the offspring.