MAIN IDEA List and describe the types of cellular transport.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Transport Across Membranes

Transport Without Energy.

Osmosis.

Explanation:

Transport Across Membranes. If a cell were a house, the plasma membrane would be walls with windows and doors. Moving...

Transport Without Energy. Passive transport occurs when substances cross the plasma membrane without any input of energy...

Osmosis. Osmosis is a specific type of diffusion; it is the passage of water from a region of high water concentration...

Summary. Controlling the movement of things in and out of the cell is an important role of the plasma membrane.


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Energy is released in a cell as a result of the ATP phosphate-phosphate link being broken. The correct option is B.

What is ATP?

A chemical that is a part of all livingcells and gives energy to a variety of metabolic processes, including the production of RNA.

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ATP stands for Adenosine Tri-Phosphate and it consists of three inorganic phosphates and an adenosine molecule. When ATP breaking down to ADP, the energy is released from the breaking down of a molecular bond and this energy is used to our daily operations.

Which cross will yield four phenotypes in the 1:1:1:1 ratio

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The answer is RrYy x rryy.

It is known that the in dihybrid cross (a cross between two different traits), the phenotypic ratio between the offspring in the F2 generation is 9:3:3:1. To get phenotypes in ratio 1:1:1:1, there must be a cross between heterozygote for both traits and recessive homozygote for both traits. This can be concluded if these two traits are analyzed separately:
Parents:       Rr    x    rr
Offspring: Rr    Rr   rr    rr
So, the ratio is 2:2 or 1:1.
The same ratio is for cros Yy x yy.
Thus, the cross between RrYy and rryy will yield four phenotypes in the 1:1:1:1 ratio.
In the attached photo, 1/4 of the offspring are RrYy, 1/4 are Rryy, 1/4 are rrYy, and 1/4 rryy. The ratio is 1/4:1/4:1/4:1/4, which is the same as 1:1:1:1.

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RrYy x rryy was verified correct on test

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Consciousness refers to a state of awareness or alertness in which the subject is cognizant of one's environment and self. It allows people the awareness to selectively focus on certain stimuli.

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C. Is correct!

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Both photosynthesis and respiration require specific catalyst.
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