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Glycolysis is the primary stage of cellular respiration that happens when the form of sugar molecules breaks to release energy. Glucose is the most common form of sugar, from which the term glycolysis originates. The metabolic pathway helps in breaking and converting one molecule of glucose- C6H12O6 into two molecules of pyruvate – CH3COCOO− + H+. The total amount of energy, released in the glycolysis process is used to produce energy molecules called ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) along with reduced NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide).
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Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division, but only a single cycle of DNA replication. Meiosis is divided into meiosis I and meiosis II.
- Meiosis I begins after the S phase, and meiosis II follows meiosis I.
- Pairing of homologous chromosomes happens during meiosis which results in recombination of genes.
- Four haploid daughter cells are formed at the end of meiosis.
| Prophase I | Prophase II |
| Metaphase I | Metaphase II |
| Anaphase I | Anaphase II |
| Telophase I | Telophase II |
Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division, but only a single cycle of DNA replication. Meiosis is divided into meiosis I and meiosis II.
- Meiosis I begins after the S phase, and meiosis II follows meiosis I.
- Pairing of homologous chromosomes happens during meiosis which results in recombination of genes.
- Four haploid daughter cells are formed at the end of meiosis.
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Its SI unit is "per °C" or "°C-1" or "K-1".
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H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide acts as a strong oxidizing agent both in acidic and basic media. When added to a cloth, it breaks the chemical bonds of the chromophores (colour producing agents). Hence, the visible light is not absorbed and the cloth gets whitened.
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Partial Transference of Electrons is called Inductive Effect. It usually occurs due to difference in Electronegativity of bonded atoms.
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- In CH3Cl, Cl is more electonegative.
- So, Cl will attract electrons towards it.
- Here, -I effect is working.
- -I effect increases the acidity while +I effect decreses the acidity.
- Simultaneously, -I effect decreases the basicity while +I effect increases the basicity.
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