What is cellular respiration? What organisms can and cannot perform this process? What enzyme synthesizes ATP during photosynthesis? What are the 3 main stages of cellular respiration? Which produces the majority of the ATP? What molecule is the energy source for virtually all of the w...
The cell is a basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Most of the body cells have a nucleus that contains genetic material that stores the instructions needed for the organisms' development and survival. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
coli substantiating the theory that ATP synthase complexes have evolved from a common ancestor.doi:10.1007/BF00330392Juliane HennigReinhold G. HerrmannSpringer-VerlagMolecular and General Genetics MGGChloroplast ATP synthase of spinach contains nine nonidentical subunit species, six of which are encoded by...
Relict species are considered fascinating ‘living fossils’ or remnants of ancient clades and biotas and can be divided into geographical relicts and phylogenetic relicts [1,2]. These organisms are often viewed as providing compelling evidence for the conservation of ancestral character states in ter...
<p>To solve the question regarding which members of the kingdom Monera do not have a cell wall, we can analyze each option provided:</p><p>1. <strong>Halophiles</strong>: These are organisms that thrive in high salt concentrations. They are usually archa
Since nuclear-encoded YGL8 is targeted to chloroplasts and shows high similarity to a homologous cyanobacterial protein, the YGL8 gene might also have moved from the chloroplast to the nuclear genome of rice over the course of evolution. This would be consistent with the results of Puthiyaveetil...
Methods for the detection of genetically modified organisms: Precision, pitfalls, and proficiency Genetically modified crops are grown in most parts of the world nowadays. These transgenic plants have new properties such as herbicide tolerance or insect resistance that often cannot be introduced by conve...
Light-dependent chloroplast reorientation in Mougeotia and Mesotaenium: biased by pigment-regulated plasmalemma anchorage sites to actin filaments? Conjugatophycean green algae, such as Mougeotia and Mesotaenium , are presumably the most ancient organisms to show phytochrome-mediated photomodulatory pr...
The cell nucleus is an organelle exclusively found in all eukaryotic-celled organisms. The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle and is present and absent in various cell types such as red blood cells and white blood cells. The nucleus is structured with the following components: th...
What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in a plant cell? What component of photosynthesis will decrease plant growth? What organisms carry out cellular respiration? What are the three requirements for photosynthesis? Which chemical cycle involves the process of photosynthesis?