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Carbohydrates
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The carbohydrates are made up of polysaccharides, which are made up of monosaccharides. The monosaccharides combine together to form polysaccharides. The common monosaccharide found plants and animals is glucose.
The one of primary function of carbohydrate is to provide the energy to our body. The carbohydrates in our food before entering into blood, break down into sugar which is glucose.
Glucose inter into blood stream and produce ATP which are energy packets. The glucose is break down in cellular respiration which may be aerobic or anaerobic.
The anaerobic respiration produced 2 ATP, while aerobic respiration produced 38 ATP molecules.
For many metabolic processes ATP provide the energy.
In plant the major energy source is starch.
Let's make the alleles Tt, where T is dominant (tongue rolling) and t is recessive (inability to tongue roll).
The heterozygous tongue roller would be Tt and the non tongue roller would be tt. Putting them in a punnet square (refer to attachment), the chances that their child will be a non tongue roller would be a 50% chance.
Tt: 2/4 = 50%
tt: 2/4 = 50%
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Photosynthesis converts light energy to chemical energy in plants and cellular respiration converts biochemical energy from nutrients in organisms.
Explanation:
- Photosynthesis is a process that occurs in green plant that synthesizes food for plants from the use of sunlight and series of chemical reactions.
- Similarly cellular respiration also does the same but it uses nutrients consumed from the body to produce energy for different cellular activities.
- Cellular respiration converts energy into ATP form in organisms.
- Photosynthesis uses sunlight where as cellular respiration needs oxygen to prepare food and energy.
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The pituitary gland produces FSH which causes the development of a follicle in the ovary. As the egg develops inside the follicle, the follicle produces the hormone oestrogen. The oestrogen causes growth and repair of the lining of the uterus wall. Oestrogen inhibits FSH.
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