Because cells need insulin for glucose from the blood if they don’t have enough glucose it can build up in the blood and that causes the tiredness. Glucose is needed to create energy otherwise you would end up tired.
B is false, enzymes speed up the reaction by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to start.
Answers B
Putting any sort of blood type but your own could and probably would kill someone instantly because its foriean to the body and blood transfusions are already risky
Answer:
Phenotype.
Explanation:
Genotype may be defined as the genetic constituent of the organism. Phenotype is the physical appearance of the organism that can be modified by the organism's genotype.
The tall pea plant (TT) and (Tt) constitute the same phenotype as both the genotypes are responsible for the appearance of the tall height of the plants. The phenotype of the plant is controlled by its genotype.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
Answer:
A) Adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is an organic compound that provides energy for many different metabolic processes. In the chloroplasts, ATP is a product of the first stage of photosynthesis, and it provides energy for the second stage. NADPH is an energy-carrying molecule created during the first part of photosynthesis when chloroplasts convert light energy into chemical energy. NADPH provides the energy needed for plants make sugar from carbon dioxide in the second stage of photosynthesis.
B) In photosynthesis in presence of sunlight plant utilizes carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
And the Oxygen is released out by the plant during day time. The released Oxygen is utilized by the living organism and undergo the process of respiration.
C) There is no one “most important” enzyme, but Rubisco is the catalyst that plants use to fix atmospheric carbon into biomolecules as part of photosynthesis. It is hyperabundant, representing a significant proportion of soluble protein in leaves, and is thought to be the most abundant protein on Earth.
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