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Glycolysis occurs in almost all organisms on earth. from this we might conclude that glycolysis occurs in almost all organisms on earth. from this we might conclude that glycolysis evolved because plants produce glucose glycolysis evolved very early in ancestors that are common to all the domains of life glycolysis first evolved in the presence of oxygen glycolysis is the most efficient energy-producing process in living cells
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In fruit flies, gray bodies (g) are dominant over black bodies (g), and brown pigments (n) are dominant over yellow pigments (n). each individual possesses two alleles for each trait. if a fly that is homozygous dominant for both traits is crossed with a fly that is homozygous recessive for both traits, what is the predicted genotype of the offspring.
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Astudent drew the following flowchart to show the movement of nutrients. soil → roots → plants →? where does nitrogen go next? a. directly into nearby animals as nutrition b. directly into aquifers through condensation c. directly into the air through evaporation d. directly into nearby plants during fixation
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