Answer:
The correct answer is NADH and FADH2
Explanation:
Citric acid cycle or TCA cycle is the second stage of cellular respiration that occurs in mitocondrial matrix.
During TCA cycle various reducing equivalents are generated such as NADH and FADH2.They are the reduced form of NAD+ and FAD which act as co enzymes.
NADH and FADH2 of TCA cycle also act as electron carriers as they act donates electrons during Electron transport chain .
Answer:
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In the given case, it can be concluded that very less amount of telomerase is being produced.
Explanation:
Terminal transferase or telomerase refers to a ribonucleoprotein that supplements a telomere repeat sequence to the 3 prime terminals of telomeres. A telomere is present at each terminal of the chromosomes found in the majority of eukaryotes. It helps in safeguarding the terminals of the chromosomes from destruction or from getting combined with the adjacent chromosomes.
Telomerase has its own RNA molecule and works as a reverse transcriptase enzyme. Generally, telomerase is found active in gametes, in stem cells, and in the majority of cancer cells, however, it is generally present in low concentration or is absent in the majority of somatic cells. Thus, the decrease in the ends of the chromosomes suggests that the production of telomerase is taking place at low levels.
The answer is D. two birds of the same or different species living in the same area
<span>Competition is an interaction between members of the same species or between different species living in the same area. If resources, such as food, water, sunlight, territory, are limited and several species depend on these resources, then, they must compete with the same or other species to gain the resources. </span>
The correct answer is centrosome.
<span>The centrosome is the main microtubule organizing centre of the animal cell and it is involved in the regulation of cell-cycle progression. During the mitosis, the centrosome microtubules can interact with the chromosomes to build the mitotic spindle.</span>