In the Cellular Respiration Processes
Where is Glycolysis happening

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Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. Within the mitochondrion, the citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, and oxidative metabolism occurs at the internal folded mitochondrial membranes (cristae).

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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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How many chromosomes are in a haploid cell?

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First you must know that a diploid cell has double the amount of chromosomes of a haploid cell. A diploid cell has 46 chromosomes. When we divide 46 by 2 you get 23. This means that there are 23 chromosomes in a haploid cell.

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Haploid describes a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes. The term haploid can also refer to the number of chromosomes in egg or sperm cells, which are also called gametes. In humans, gametes are haploid cells that contain 23 chromosomes, each of which a one of a chromosome pair that exists in diplod cells.

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Which of the following is a true statement?a. Cellular respiration occurs only in plant cells.
b. Cellular respiration occurs only in animal cells.
c. Cellular respiration occurs in both plant and animal cells.
d. Cellular respiration occurs in some plant cells and some animal cells.

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The answer is C, cellular respiration needs to occur in all living organisms.

What is the source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis?

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the air

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Water

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Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis from the nucleus to the ribosomes?

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The answer is RNA, ribonucleic acid. It is similar to DNA except instead of thymine, it has uracil paired with adenine.

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How is carbon reintroduced into the atmosphere?

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There are three primary methods for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: employing energy efficiency and conservation practices; using carbon-free or reduced-carbon energy resources; and capturing and storing carbon either from fossil fuels or from the atmosphere.