Answer:
PP = 25%
Pp = 50%
pp = 25%
Explanation:
Using punnett square, we can predict the percentage probability of genotypes.
P p
P PP Pp
p Pp pp
In this cross we have,
PP = 1/4 = 25%
Pp = 2/4 = 50%
pp = 1/4 = 25%
We have ratio,
1 : 2 : 1
C.
Hydrosphere refers to all the water on the earths surface therefore making C the only correct answer.
Answer:
TP synthesis in glycolysis: substrate-level phosphorylation
Explanation:
-One of the substrates is a molecule derived from the breakdown of glucose
-An enzyme is required in order for the reaction to occur
-A bond must be broken between an organic molecule and phosphate before ATP can form.
Incorrect:
-The phosphate group added to ADP to make ATP comes from free inorganic phosphate ions.
-The enyzmes involved in ATP synthesis must be attached to a membrane to produce ATP.
Answer:
Two individuals both have depression,but that have experienced different genetic predispositions, different affiliations with peers that have led to the depression,is the example of adolescesnt stage.
Explanation:
- Genetic predisposition is also called as gene susceptibility,a condition when development of a particular disease takes place due to person's genetic makeup. In some cases, genes and external factors like environmental chances may impact on self esteem.
- Self esteem is the positive and negative attitude that reflect on an individual. This problem mainly affects the adolescent stage (between age 10-18 years)
- It has been seen that genetic factors affect 40% and non shared environmental factors affect 60% impact on self esteem of an individual.
- Sometimes gender variation also affects on self esteem.
Answer:
Explanation:
*organisms respire or decompose (decay), carbonate rocks are weathered, forest fires occur, and volcanoes
*In terms of this cycle, the decomposers metabolize oxygen and release carbon dioxide. The primary producers then use these nutrients to fuel photosynthesis, which provides oxygen for the consumers
*burning fossil fuels, changing land use, and using limestone to make concrete all transfer significant quantities of carbon into the atmosphere.