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Viruses mutate very quickly The major reason that viruses evolve faster than say, mosquitoes or snakes or bed bugs, is because they multiply faster than other organisms. And that means every new individual is an opportunity for new mutations as they make a copy of their genetic material. Many of those mutations have no noticeable effect.
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Glycolysis produces 4 ATP molecules, giving it a net gain of 2 ATP molecules. The four high energy electrons that are removed by glycolysis are picked by an electron carrier called NAD. NAD becomes NADH.As it spins it grabs an ADP molecule and attaches a phosphate, forming high energy ATP.
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Both NADPH and ATP are phosphorylated compounds, both are very important catabolic as well as anabolic processes. To explain the difference, their respective functions/roles in biochemical processes should be described along with relevant chemical properties.
ATP (Adenosine triphospahte) is called an energy rich molecule because of the large negative free energy of its hydrolysis (And has nothing to do with high bond energy).
30.5 kilo Joules or 7.3 kilo calorie energy is liberated after hydrolysis of one ATP molecule to form ADP (Adenosine diphosphate) and phosphate.The reaction is almost irreversible
The question is not complete here, however, the complete question as follows:
consider the relationship among the following terms. book letter chapter word page sentence Create a ranking system for the terms from one to six. The first one has been completed for you. Rank the remaining terms as two through six.
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1) letter 2) Word 3) Sentence 4) Page 5) Chapter 6) Book
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All the given keywords or terms are from the book which includes various elements that make a book as a whole. A ranking system requires creation from the given related words or terms. The ranking system included the least inclusive part to the most inclusive part in
Letters are the smallest part of any reading material. Letters form words by joining together and several words form a sentence that makes up the page of the book and several pages combinedly form chapters. Lastly, series of chapters makes a completed written material called BOOK.