Answer: Decarboxylation; amino; higher
Decarboxylation is the removal of a carboxyl group from an amino acid which leaves an amino group causing the pH to go higher
Explanation:
The amino acid, alanine for instance, undergoes decarboxylation (loss of its single carboxyl group) and yields ethyl amine.
The amino group left becomes the main functional group. Thus, it causes the compound to act basic, with a higher pH.
Answer:
Some individual insects are more likely than others to survive and reproduce due to their inherited traits
Explanation:
Organisms are able to develop resistance to harsh environmental factors due to inherited traits which enable them to survive and become better adapted to their environment.
Some pests must have overtime acquired resistance to the concentration of the pesticide used in each year and passed on these traits to their offspring. This resistance accounts for the need for the use of a higher concentration of pesticide each year to overcome the resistance acquired by some pests.
Answer:
mitosis
Explanation:
because mitosis is a continuous cell division process which occur in the somatic cell
The three major climate zones on the Earth are the polar, temperate, and tropical zones. Temperatures in the three climate zones are determined mainly by the location or latitude of the zone.