55. At the end of glycolysis, which of the following molecules are made? A. CO2,
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55. At the end of glycolysis, which of the following molecules are made? A. CO2, Pyruvate B. ATP, FADH C. NADPH, ATP D. ATP, CO2 E. ATP, NADH 56. permeable boundaries around and inside cells is The monomer responsible as the building blocks necessary to assemble selectively A. Sugars B. Fatty acids C. Amino acids D. Nucleotides 57. All proteins and RNA pass though many unstable conformations as they are folded, finally settling on one single, preferred conformation. A. True B. False 58. A mutation is a change in DNA that can generate offspring less for for survival than their parents A. True B. False 59. Which of the following is not present in prokaryotic cells? A. Ribosomes B. Nucleus C. Membrane bilayer D. Centrioles 60. Which of the following structures is made up of two concentric membranes and is continuous with the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum. A. Plasma membrane B. Golgi network C. Mitochondrial membrane D. Nuclear envelopeExplanation / Answer
55) The correct answer is option E that is ATP and NADH.
Co2 is not made because there is no carboxylation reaction in the glycolysis. So, option A and D are wrong.
Option B is wrong because FADH is not produced.
Option C is wrong because NADPH is not produced in glycolysis.
56) The correct answer is option B that is fatty acids because semi permeable membrane is made up of fatty acids.
57 -False because proteins only have different comformation.
58 - False because mutation is random and does not make less fit than parents.
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