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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A chemical substance composed of atoms of two or more distinct elements chemically bonded to one another is called a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Comound

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@flvsguy what about this?If you wanted to increase the rate of photosynthesis in a plant, you would develop a plant with which of the following characteristics? a strong, thick stalk bright flowers to attract bees many, broad leaves short, narrow leaves

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hawaiiangirl The first one could very likely be molecule. For the second question, where does photosynthesis take place?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mrdoldum im not sure how to explain it but can you help me on another question its A controlled experiment is the testing of a hypothesis in duplicate with only one factor being different. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hawaiiangirl I hate questions like this. Go with true (unless this is a university level course), but I would point out that in real experiments more than one factor can change and still be a controlled experiment.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hawaiiangirl Yep. Now, back to the other question. The chemicals that make photosynthesis work, that is, the chemicals that capture light and the energy from light to make food, are green in color. Does that help with where photosynthesis takes place? Or, rather, where the majority of photosynthesis takes place.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it does thank you so so so so much i need to pass this course so i get the credit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hawaiiangirl Okay, so do you have an answer or at least removed a few of the options?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i answered it i have fourty one questions to answer im on question number 17 rn @mrdoldum

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hawaiiangirl Well, I won't be online for that long, but you should post a new thread for each question. I will answer what I can, but I have a meeting in less then 20 minutes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mrdoldum okay thank you so much i will i have a long time to finish this course so i should be fine

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