Thermal energy is also known as Kinetic Energy
I had just learned this! The answer is D.
Answer:
Glucose Storage in plants
ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate. This sounds like a complicated name, but when we break the name down, it's really a simple description of what makes up the ATP molecule. (***see attached pic***)
I don't know how in depth you need to know the structure of ATP, so let's keep it simple. There are two major parts of the molecule (one is called "adenosine" and one is the "3 phosphates"). If you know that the prefix "tri-" means "3", then you can see that the name ATP is simply just telling you about the make-up of the molecule.
AMP stands for adenosine MONOphosphate. Therefore, it's two major parts are adenosine and 1 phosphate (because "mono-" means "1").
The energy from ATP comes from the bonds between the phosphates. Think of the molecule like a battery. The more phosphate bonds, the higher charged it is. Therefore, ATP has much more energy to release and power cellular functions than AMP does. AMP is actually the bi-product of the cell breaking ATP's phosphate bonds to release energy from them and power cellular functions.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Autosomal dominant means that even a single affected allele in genotype of offspring can cause the disease.That means one carrier parent is sufficient to pass on the autosomal dominant disease to its next generation.
Given –
Woman is taster and father is nontatster. They mate and produce a nontaster daughter.
Hence, the genotype of the parents would be
Mother – XX’
Father – Y’X
Here allele “X” represents the non taster allele while the allele “ X’ and Y’ ” represents the taster allele
Cross between XX’ and Y’X
XY’, XX, X’Y’, XX’
Thus, the parents will have a taster boy