bulb. You hear this just about everywhere, stores like Home Depot are always talking about flower bulb sales.
I'm pretty sure it's false.
Answer:
Explanation:
Oxygen enter the ocean through contact with the atmosphere, not through mixing and photosynthesis.
The neutral nature of water changes due to mixing of various salts, bases, and acids, thus changing its pH.
The neutral nature of water changes due to mixing of other neutral substances, thus changing its pH.
Answer:
Option B, The neutral nature of water changes due to mixing of various salts, bases, and acids, thus changing its pH.
Explanation:
Water obtained from natural sources like underground water, sea water, rain water etc are not neutral in nature. This is so because water extracted from all these sources contains several dissolved salts/chemical components which either reduces or increases their pH.
The ground water contains lot of dissolved carbonates and bicarbonates (as it remains in contact of rocks beneath the earth) due which it becomes extremely hard and has a pH greater than 7. On the other hand rain and snow water are acidic in nature and have a pH between 5 to 6.
Thus, it is only due to the dissolved bases and acids in natural water which makes it either acidic or basic in nature.
The correct answer is rhizome.
Rhizome is a modified horizontal underground stem. Rhizome may or may not be fleshy. It becomes fleshly when it stores food as in ginger. It looks like root but it is not root because there is presence of nodes, internodes, scale like leaves on it and it is frequently develops branches in different direction. Through rhizome many plants propagates vegetatively.
Answer:
A rhizome is a horizontal stem that can divide and grow in several directions at once.
A. A phase of rapid growth occurs.
B. Only occurs during cell division.
C. Cell division is not occurring.
D. The cell prepares for division by duplicating its chromosomes within the nucleus (replication).
All of these things occur during interphase except:
B. Only occurs during cell division
Interphase is where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA, and this process comes before cell division. Interphase does not occur during cell division, but prepares for it.
1. Catabolism of glucose in glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation.
2. Oxidation of intermediates in the Krebs cycle.
3. Formation of a proton gradient by the electron transport chain.
Cellular respiration include the metabolic pathways of glycolysis, the Krebs
cycle, and the electron transport chain which perform different roles in
ensuring ATP is produced by the cells.
1.Catabolism of glucose in glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation-This process
facilitates the production of NADH which is used in the electron transport
chain. It also produces acetyl-CoA which is the starting substrate which
enters into the Kreb's cycle and energy used for phosphorylation of ADP to
form ATP.
2. Oxidation of intermediates in the Krebs cycle- This results in NADH or
FADHâ‚‚ being produced and used in the electron transport chain. It also
produces GTP (guanosine triphosphate) used in the phosphorylation of ADP
to form ATP.
3.Formation of a protongradient by the electron transport chain-The flow of protons through membrane-bound ATP synthase provides energy used phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP.
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Cellular respiration included the metabolic pathways of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain is described below.
Explanation:
1. Catabolism of glucose in glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation-Produces NADH for use in ETC.Produces acetyl-CoA for entry into kerbs cycle.Provides energy for phosphorylation of ADP.
2. Oxidation of intermediates in the Krebs cycle-Produces NADH or FADH2 for use in ETC.Releases high energy electrons for use in ETC.Provides energy to pump protons against their concentration gradient.Produces GTP for phosphorylation of ADP.
3. Formation of a proton gradient by the electron transport chain-The flow of protons through membrane-bound ATP synthase generates ATP.Provides energy for phosphorylation of ADP.