Glycolysis is the metabolic process of converting glucose into a pyruvate. It serves as a foundation for the two cellular respiration namely the aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It has four reactions namely, hexokinase, glucose-6 pshospahate isomerase, phosphofructokinase (PFK) and aldolase.
Aldolase or Glycolysis reaction 4 is significant because it splits the fructose1,6 biphosphonate into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (GAP) and dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP).
The mRNA is being made into a protein.
This is translation and it happens outside the nucleus, in ribosomes in the cytoplasm or the rough endoplasmic reticulum. So the answer is c.
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Date: May 1st
Date completed: May 12th
Hypothesis: I believe the seeds will grow 1-2 feet based on my research
Procedure: I put my seeds in small pots and put on a self I have outside in the sun. They can absorb good sunlight this way
Growth of seeds: all varied but stayed within 3 feet
Type of seeds:
1. Cornflowers
Growth
Day 3: about 2 inches
Day 6: about 5 inches
Day 9: about 12 inches
Day 12: about 22 inches
Day 15: about 34 inches
Interpretations: cornflower- the meaning is wealth, prosperity, fortune and friendship.
I don’t know what was asked in the lab...
Conclusion: my hypothesis was kind of correct. My cornflowers grew to be over 2 feet, but not by much. Some even stayed under, but not by much I say again. This was a fun and educational experience and I learned a lot about this wonderful plant. I hade no idea that it was even a real thing before this project! I learned that different flowers grow at different paces, even if they get the same amount of sunlight and water.
A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of an eukaryotic cell. Karyotypes also describe the chromosomes count of an organism and the appearance of these chromosomes under the microscope. Cell which lack cell cycle control are often cancerous cells and they look different under the microscope compared to the normal cells. Cancerous cells will look different under the microscope in term of number of chromosomes, size, length, positioning and general appearance.