The answer is false.
Deamination is the process (reaction) in which an amine group is removed from a molecule of amino acid. The enzymes that are involved in this reaction are called deaminases. Deamination can be used for energy(break down of amino acids), when there is too much protein intake. Amine group is converted to ammonia that is then converted to urea or uric acid in the urea cycle and at the end excreted through the urine.
In the human body, deamination occurs mostly in the liver (e.g. urea cycle), but also in the kidneys (deamination of glutamate).
Answer:
Natural selection.
Explanation:
Natural Selection:
Natural selection is the evolution's one of the basic mechanism in which phenotypic variant individuals or organisms survive or reproduce with change in the heritable traits in a population over generations. With the passage of time, this process help the organisms to adapt their environment.
So, the population A and population B organisms interbreed and produce offspring with the process of natural selection.
Answer: Solar energy is the radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating electricity.
Explanation:
A:acquiring energy
B:homeostasis
C:maintaining its structure
D:reproduction
Answer:reproduction
Answer:
A) series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
Explanation:
Cell cycle refers to the sequential events which take place during the division of one parent cell to daughter cells.
Since the cell divides continuously in the multicellular organism therefore these events are repeated over and over again that is the same steps are repeated a thus is known as cyclic events.
The cell cycle takes place into two phases: the interphase during which the cell prepares itself for nuclear division and the karyokinesis during which the nucleus divides.
Thus, Option-A is correct.