What do you know about acids and buffers? How does it relate to the question?
What will be an ideal response?
Acids will lower the pH of a solution.
Buffers can be used to neutralize acids.
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In a single individual, how might herbicide resistance occur?
a. natural selection b. development of a mutation in a gene c. evolution of a specific gene d. sharing of alleles among individuals in a population
Which of the following is found ONLY in the cytoplasm of the cell?
a. glycolysis b. pyruvate c. the citric acid cycle d. acetyl CoA
Although pyruvate is the end product of glycolysis and no more ATP is generated by fermentation of pyruvate to ethanol, yeast produce ethanol under anaerobic conditions because
A) pyruvate export requires more energy than ethanol export. B) electrons (and protons) are then added to ethanol to make lactate. C) transfer of electrons from NADH to pyruvate to make ethanol regenerates NAD+, which is necessary for new rounds of glycolysis to proceed. D) glycolysis substrate-level phosphorylation changes pyruvate to ethanol. E) pyruvate to ethanol fermentation decreases deleterious CO2 levels.
When a base dissolves in water it releases a(n) (electron/cation/hydrogen ion)
What will be an ideal response?