The fructose 1-phosphate pathway can deplete intracellular phosphate/ ATP.
Explanation:
Fructose 1-phosphate is a derivative of fructose. For understanding in better way fructose metabolism has three enzymes. Fructose- bisphosphate aldolase B, fructokinase and Adenosine triphosphate. These all are present in liver and kidney of human as well rat. In liver rapidly fructose is change to fructose 1 through fructokinase.
After it is converted into trioses dihydroxyacetone phosphate as well as glyceraldehyde through aldolase. With glucose metabolism Fructose get synergistic effect
Both the offspring (hybrid offspring) produced by donkeys and horses are infertile, sterile, cannot have its own offspring and both have 31 pairs of chromosomes each. Because of this, both horses and donkeys are considered as a separate species
Answer:
Explanation:
the contamination of the physical and biological components of the earth/atmosphere system to such an extent that normal environmental processes are adversely affected. is called environmental pollution.
biodegradable substance are those which decompose naturally left beneficial
to the environment and are used by
but non biodegradable resources are the waste which do not decompose naturally. these waste cause pollution to the environment resulting harmful effect on living beings.
Sewage and agricultural waste are biodegradable waste.
Incomplete Dominant ; If a red tulip and a white tulip are cross pollinated they result is a pink tulip .<span>http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-incomplete-dominance.html#Sya4ibfk4gQPjSEW.99
Co dominant trait ; </span>Flower colors
If two plants were crossed to produce a yellow and blue flower, and if the alleles of the gene responsible for petal color were dominant in nature, the flower produced by the progeny plant would either be yellow with blue spots or blue with yellow spots. http://www.softschools.com/examples/science/codominance_examples/477/
Sex linked Trait ; Red-green colorblindness – Inability differentiate between read and green
<span>http://kmbiology.weebly.com/sex-linked-traits---notes.html</span>