Endothermic reaction
An endothermic reaction is those reactions that take up energy from the environment as that proceeds. The opposite is an exothermic reaction that gives off energy to the environment.
Explanation:
When cooking an egg you require energy to break down the interactions between the protein chains and atoms of the raw egg so they are rearranged into a cooked egg. This is akin to the denaturing of proteins. Cooking food helps ease their digestion. Because we need energy to break down the interactions and bonds of the proteins in the egg this is why we use fire in cooking. This is, therefore, an endothermic reaction.
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b.all recessive traits
c.1/3 dominant traits
d.2/3 recessive traits
e.none of the above
homologous pair
F1 generation
chromosomes
alleles
genome
nucleotide
Answer:
The correct answer is
1. F1 generation
2. genome
3. chromosomes
4. homologous pair
5. nucleotide
6. gene
7. Allele
Explanation:
1. Geneome enter into phase I of cell division , known as F1 generation
2. Genome - the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism
3. Chromosome
4. The genomes enter into cell division where chromosomes participates and its homologous pairs split.
5. homologous pairs consist of nucleotide
6. nucleotide consists of Genes
7. Genes consists of allele
Meiosis
Cell division
Sexual reproduction