biology 1406 lab practical 2 ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 LATEST EDITION AID GRADE A+
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Biology 1406 Lab Practical 2
From the cellular respiration and fermentation lab, why are the yeasts breaking down
the sugars?
the yeast are breaking down the sugars to produce ATP
why will yeast metabolize monosaccharaides at a faster rate than disaccharides
yeast will metabolize monosaccharides faster than dissacharides b...
biology 1406 lab practical 2 ALL SOLUTION 100 % CORRECT SPRING FALL -2023/24 LATEST EDITION AID GRADE A+ From the cellular respiration and fermentation lab, why are the yeasts breaking down the sugars? the yeast are breaking down the sugars to produce ATP why will yeast metabolize monosaccharaides at a faster rate than disaccharides yeast will metabolize mono saccharides faster than dissacharides because dissacharides are more complex sugars and must first be broken down into its monosaccharide subunits, therefore taking more time how many NET molecules of ATP are created during aerobic respiration 36 ATP What sugar releases the most CO2/min fructose whats the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration processes aerobic respiration utilizes oxygen while anaerobic respiration does not in which phase of mitosis do two daughter nuclei form telophase in wh ich phase of mitosis does the cell replicate its DNA anaphase in which phase of mitosis do replicated chromosomes align on an imaginary plane in the middle of the cell metaphase in what phase of the cell cycle does a cell spend most of its life interphase why would an organism use mitosis for cellular reproduction when there is injury to the individual, growth and development, asexual reproduction what is the main difference between an animal cell and a plant cell going through cytokinesis an animal cell fo rms a cleavage furrow while a plant cell forms a cell plate what is the correct sequence of mitosis prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase does this cell have chromatin or chromosomes in prophase chromosomes in which phase of mitosis does the nucleolus disappear and the mitotic spindle begin to form prophase
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