ATP hydrolysis provides the energy required for active transport. Also Check: What Are 2 Types Of Active Transport? Is Osmosis Active Or... View Article
Some of the examples of metabolic pathways are glycolysis, Krebs cycle, gluconeogenesis, etc. Also Check: Where Does the Krebs Cycle Take... View Article
Ethylene promotes fruit ripening, senescence and abscission of leaves and flowers. Ethylene breaks seed dormancy and promotes germination and... View Article
The two main types of cell transport are active and passive transport. The three types of passive transport are simple diffusion, facilitated... View Article
The animal kingdom is subdivided into 11 phyla. They are as follows according to the increasing order of complexities. Porifera Coelenterata... View Article
There are seven main categories, which are included in taxonomic studies. They are kingdom, phylum or division (for plants), class, order,... View Article
One of the examples of diffusion is an exchange of gases during respiration, i.e. diffusion of carbon dioxide and oxygen in and out of the blood... View Article
No, passive transport does not require energy. The transport of substance is down the concentration gradient from higher concentration to lower... View Article
The four main macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids. They are an important part of the cell and perform essential... View Article
In the reciprocal cross, the sex of the parent showing the particular trait is interchanged. This is done to understand and determine the role of... View Article
Outbreeding depression occurs when the intermediary traits make an organism less fit compared to either of parental forms. Further reading:... View Article
When the F1 generation is crossed with any of the parents, it is called the back cross. E.g. in a monohybrid cross of tall (TT) and dwarf (tt)... View Article
Yes, every test cross is a back cross but not all back crosses are test cross. In the back cross, the F1 generation is crossed with any of the... View Article
Test cross is the cross between the F1 progeny showing the dominant phenotype and the recessive homozygous parent. It is done to find out the... View Article