What are the different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organisms​

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Answer 1
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Aerobic respiration, Anaerobic respiration in yeast, Anaeorbic respiration in muscles.

Explanation:

1) Aerobic respiration: In this case pyruvate is broken down into water and carbon dioxide along with release of energy. It commonly occurs in mitochondria of cells.

2) Anaerobic respiration in yeast: In yeast cells during fermentation pyruvate is converted into ethanol and C02 in the absence of 02.

3) Anaeorbic respiration in muscles: Due to lack of oxygen, eg. during vigorous running or exercise, in human muscles, pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.

Answer 2
Answer: Carbohydrates, carbohydrates, carbohydrates or saccharides are biomolecules composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, although some of them also contain other bioelements such as nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous. The main functions of carbohydrates in living beings are to provide immediate energy (not in vain they are the main source of energy, through an oxidation process, in most non-photosynthetic cells), as well as a structural function

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How are kingdom and genus related ??

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Well a "kingdom" is a much more 'general' or 'vague' classification than "genus", but to answer your question : They both deal with the classification of organism .

explain why the direction along which the electromagnetic wave travels is not the same as the direction along which the changing electric field is applied.

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Electromagnetic fields and therefore waves are generated orthogonal to the electric current that generated it.

Two pink flowering plants are crossed the offspring percentages are 25% red 25% white and 50% pink. What pattern of inheritance does flower color in these flowers follow

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Answer: \underline{Incomplete Dominance}


Pink Flower ↔ Pink Flower 
.............RW x RW................
..........RR..RW..WR...WW....

RR → 25%
RW → 50%
WW → 25%

The annex is followed for better understanding

What is mendel's law of independent assortment?

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The principal originated by Gregor Mendel, stating that when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of occurring together.

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Can somebody please draw this equasion: 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O

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I attached a drawing of the equation.

Which type of traits vary quantitatively due to the interaction of multiple genes?

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The answer is polygenic traits.

Polygenic traits are determined by an interaction of multiple genes. As the name suggests, poly (Greek) means many, thus, polygenic means many genes. Many genes interact and together influence some phenotypic trait. Quantitative phenotypes are usually attributed to the polygenic effects.

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Explanation:

Polygenic