Answer:
Grass is easier for herbivores to digest.
The energy in trees is less available to herbivores
Explanation:
Answer:
grass is easier for herbivores to digest.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Proteins
It looks like the yellow is dominant so with the punnet square it states that it will be a yellow plant
Vinay has some infection so doctor prescribehim antibiotics .
What is antibiotics ?
Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
Why would a doctor prescribe antibiotics?
We rely on antibiotics to treat serious, life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia and sepsis, the body's extreme response to an infection. Effective antibiotics are also needed for people who are at high risk for developing infections.
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Most likely, Vinay has an infection of some sort. Hopefully the antibiotics will clear it up before it gets worse and then becomes untreatable.
B. Thiamine pyrophosphate
C. Biotin
D. FAD
Answer: Option B.
Thiamine pyrophosphate.
Explanation:
Pyruvate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetyl coA , NADH and CO2. Pyruvate dehydrogenase uses NAD, biotin, FAD and lipoic acid.
Thiamine pyrophosphate is not a cofactor for pyruvate dehydrogenase . It is a cofactor in living systems. Thiamine pyrophosphate is a coenzyme that function in carbohydrates, Amino acids and lipids metabolism.
Biotin is not a cofactor in the reaction catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase. NAD+, Thiamine pyrophosphate, and FAD do function as cofactors in this reaction.
The cofactors used in the reaction catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase are NAD+, Thiamine pyrophosphate, and FAD. The compound that is not used as a cofactor in this reaction is Biotin. Biotin functions as a cofactor for carboxylase enzymes, and it is involved in fatty acid synthesis and gluconeogenesis but not in the process involving pyruvate dehydrogenase.
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1. proton and electron
2.electron only
3.electron and neutron
4.neutron and proton
Nevermind! I don't know if you can delete your answer or not but I saw that mine was wrong. Sorry!
Answer:
Explanation:
mammal(X) :- legs(X,4), arms(X,0).
mammal(X) :- legs(X,2), arms(X,2).
mammal(horse).
arms(horse,0).
As far as I can tell, prolog cannot derive that a horse has four legs. Why so? You may ask. I'd say then, because there isn't any rule(s) for prolog to use in determining the legs. Inference rules can also not be used to determine that the fact that a horse is a mammal and it has 0 arms, it certainly must have 4 legs.