Answer:
Option B, they negate each other
Explanation:
Electrical gradient force is more or less equal to the chemical gradient during an active transport. The number of electron produced during the establishment of chemical gradients, were transferred through the cellular circuit to produce electrical gradient of an equivalent amount in opposite path.
Thus, both electrical and chemical gradient are opposite to each other and hence they negate out each other.
Option B
Hydrogen bonds connecting base pairs must be broken.
The reduced coenzymes generated by the citric acid cycle donate electrons in a series of reactions called the electron transport chain. The answers are as;
a) 1. NADH and 7. FADH2
b) 6. O2
c) 3. NAD+, 1. H2O, 4. ATP and 8. FAD
Oxygen is the ultimate electron acceptor, and it combines with hydrogen ions to produce H2O. This process occurs at the conclusion of the electron transport process.
ATP molecules, which are carriers of energy, would be the final outcome of the oxidative phosphorylation process.
(a) NADH and FADH2 donate electrons to the electron transport chain.
(b) O2 is the final electron acceptor.
(c) NAD+, H2O, ATP, and FAD are the final products of the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
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Answer:
FALSE ** is the correct answer
Explanation:
Even though it’s stated that a DNA molecule is being represented beolow.... if you look closely enough you can see how no such representation exists, therefore making the answer false.
Answer:
They are located in the same region
They all border the state of Kentucky
They are Virginia's westernmost watersheds
Explanation:
Big Sandy, Clinch-Powell and Holston watersheds are all located in Virginia.
These watersheds are located in the west region of Virginia alongside the border with the state of Kentucky
They are located next to each other and all tree connect with Kentucky.
With their area they are not the smallest nor the largest watersheds in Virginia.
Big Sandy's area is 990 sq miles, Clinch-Powell's is 1.811 sq miles, while Holston watershed's area is 1322 sq.miles