Answer & explanation:
The decomposition reaction occurs when a compound, by spontaneous (if unstable) or non-spontaneous (if stable) action, when chemically defragmented, generates two new products.
For example:
2AB (s)* → 2A (s) + 2B (g)*
*s is for solid and g for gas
This reaction shows a simple compound AB decomposing into two substances A and B.
What often occurs in decomposition reactions is the formation of a gas (g) and its release after the reaction, due to the fact that the compounds are formed by electron(e⁻) affinity, and gases are extremely electronegative.
Out of the following given choices;
A. The cell is unable to get more water into the cell.
B. The cell is unable to build more protein molecules.
C. The cell is unable to produce water molecules inside the cell.
D. The cell is unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
The answer is D. Due to high amounts of proteins in the cell, osmoticallyactive proteins cause the internal environment of the cell to be hypertonic tothe extracellular fluid. This causes excess water to enter the cell by osmosis andresulting in lysis.
b) ATP to ADP
c) NADP+ to NADPH
d) CO2 and H2O to C6H12O6 and O2
Answer: B) ATP to ADP
This reaction is termed as ATP hydrolysis.
ATP ( adenosine triphosphate) conversion to ADP ( adenosine diphosphate) is an energy producing reaction ( exothermic reaction). ATP contains high energy bonds called phosphoanhydride bonds. Thus, when this bond is broken down, ATP is converted to ADP and Pi ( inorganic phosphate) and releases large amount of energy.
B)whether the mutation makes some lizards more fit for their environment than other lizards
C)how many phenotypes the population has
D)whether the mutation was caused by nature or by human intervention
Answer:
1. on end of figure 17-1 shows an increase in average beak size for a population of birds.
Directional stabilization
2. Figure 17-2 shows highest fitness toward the center of the curve.
Stabilizing selection.
3. Figure 17-3 shows smaller and larger beaks in a population of finches.
disruptive selection
4. If a mutation frequency introduces a new skin color in a lizard population, what factors might determine whether the frequency of the new allele will increase
whether the mutation makes some lizards more fit for their environment that other lizards.
5. genetic drift, the alleles frequencies in a gene pool change because of
Chance.
Explanation:
I got 100 % on my quiz, because of these answers.
B) behavioral isolation
C) ecological competition
D) founders arrived