Answer:
Carbon Dioxide and NADH
Explanation:
Coenzyme-A and NAD+ act on the Pyruvic acid and release Carbon Dioxide and NADH. And convert pyruvic acid to Acetyl CoA. Then Acetyl CoA further uses in the citric acid cycle.
Answer:
If both parents do not have sickle-cell anemia, than the possibility is low.
Explanation:
If both parents have the sickle-cell trait, their offspring has a 25 percent chance of getting sickle cell anemia and a 50 percent risk of them having sickle cell trait. Meanwhile, there is also a 25 percent chance of the child not getting it at all.
If one parent has sickle cell anemia and the other has sickle cell trait, then their offspring with have a 50 percent chance of getting sickle cell anemia and a 50 percent chance of getting a sickle cell trait.
When both parents have sickle cell anemia, their child will definitely have it.
Answer:
No, 0% chance
Explanation:
none of the parents are carriers of this disease, and are homozygous dominant to the normal red blood cells, so they will not inherit this disease
A. Eukaryotes only have one circular chromosomes that unwinds at multiple locations
B. Prokaryotes only have one orgin of replication to initiate replication
C. Prokaryotes can only replicate their single circular chromosome in the nucleus
D. Eukaryotes can only replicate one segment of a chromosomes at a time
Prokaryotes only have one origin of replication to initiate replication.