Krebs cycle the sequence of
reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of
aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, consuming oxygen,
producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and converting ADP to
energy-rich ATP.
a. FAD
b . CO2
c. ATP
<span>D NAD</span>
Answer:
RNA interference would degrade the FLC mRNA and instigate flowering.
The RNA interference refers to a molecular process, which is used by the cells to prevent the expression of any specific gene, that is, by not continuing the process of translation of mRNA. This can be done with the assistance of micro-RNAs or siRNAs.
The function of the siRNA primarily relies upon its tendency of binding with RISC or RNA-induced silencing complex. Once it combines with RISC, the unwinding of the double-stranded RNA occurs and is succeeded by the cleavage of the sense strand. This is attained with the activity of endonucleases over it. The left antisense strand will mediate the RISC factor towards mRNA for preventing its transcription, and thus, silencing it.
The slit lamp biomicroscope is an
instrument that enables the observer to view binocularly the conjunctiva,
sclera, cornea, iris, anterior chamber, lens, and anterior portion of the
vitreous. This instrument provides a magnified image and gives detailed
screening of the eye. The slit lamp consists of four important parts which are viewing
arm, illuminating arm, patient positioning frame and the base.