Answer:
The correct answer is a increase in 3-phosphoglycerate levels and a decrease in RUBP levels.
Explanation:
NADPH is a reducing equivalent that is produced during light reaction of photosynthesis.The NADPH that is produced during light react is utilized in the dark reaction.
A decrease NADPH formation in the chroloplast will in turn decrease the formation of PGALD from phosphoglyceric acid(PGA).Some PGALD are used in the regeneration of ribulose bis phosphate(RUBP).
From this point of view it can be stated that decrease in NADPH level decreases PGALD level which in turn decreases RUBP levels.
As NADPH production is decreased in the chloroplast more phophoglyceric acid or 3-phosphoglycerate will accumulate thus the cellular level of PGA is increased.
Answer:
Since the gene mutates at a rate of 0.76 base pairs every 17.1 million years, to find out the time it would take for 1 base pair to mutate can be calculated by dividing 17.1 million years by 0.76
17,100,000 ÷ 0.76 = 22.5 million years
The following equation can be used to describe this:
μ = [(r2/N2) − (r1/N1)] × ln (N2/N1) = (f1 − f2) × ln (N2/N1)
r1 = the observed number of mutants at time point 1
r2 = the observed number of mutants at the next time point
N1 and N2 are the numbers of cells at time points 1 and 2
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A decline is a situation in which a security's price decreases in value over a given trading day and subsequently closes at a lower value than its opening price!!
Answer:
The correct answer is "Catalase".
Explanation:
Catalase is an enzyme that is found in practically all living beings for their important function of catalyzing the reaction of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. Catalase is primarily found in organelles involved in respiration and photorespiration, such as mitochondrias and peroxisomes. If catalases are found in rough ER microsomes it would indicate that rough ER has been contaminated with another organelle, such as mitochondrias and peroxisomes.