The carbon used in photosynthesis comes from: A. coal B. plant tissue C. carbon dioxide D. water
Uranus he he he he
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carbon comes from Uranus; what? Also carbon dioxide.
so C is my answer?
It can carbon in the name it starts with C. All signs point to YES
It's probably C
What is ATP? A. An energy-storing compound B. An organelle involved in the storage of food in plants C. A series of reactions in which glucose is broken down D. The primary pigment in green plants Is my answer C?
(a)
ATP is adenosine triphosphate which is made in the mitochondria of animals(not sure about plants)
mitochondria in plants too
(c) would be glycolysis
but my answer for it is A right?
Yes
Plants capture energy from A. the atmosphere. B. sunlight. C. carbon dioxide. D. the mitochondria. my answer would be sunlight right?
Yes
Why is Uranus not one of the choices? All energy comes from there
Stop being rude @cblrtopas
Light is necessary for the __________ . A. Calvin cycle to proceed. B. light-independent reactions to occur. C. light-dependant reactions to occur. D. None of the above
is my answer A
I'm not sure
It's not a though
It's c
how about this one: During the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis energy from ATP and NADPH are converted into A. proteins. B. carbohydrates (simple sugars). C. PGA molecules. D. lipids.
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