What's the part whose main job is to use energy from sunlight to make sugar in a plant cell?
A. endoplasmic reticulum
B. nucleus
C. cell membrane
D. chloroplasts
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Rival:
Want me to help you elimate answerds?
fentyf4iry:
sure!
Rival:
Ok
Rival:
So do you know what endoplasmic is?
Rival:
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fentyf4iry:
yes. its layer of the cytoplasm, which is typically watery and immediately adjacent to the plasma membrane
Extrinix:
@fentyf4iry wrote:
lets eliminate a
No eliminations either.
fentyf4iry:
oh :(
CallmeQueen:
@extrinix wrote:
@fentyf4iry wrote:
lets eliminate a
No eliminations either.
What can we do
Rival:
No were Eliminating answers to get the right one
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Rival:
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Extrinix:
its still against the rules
CallmeQueen:
What-
Rival:
I don't understand
CallmeQueen:
Sameee
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Rival:
but ok
fentyf4iry:
can you give me some quick rules that i should know? (sorry i'm new to the website)
CallmeQueen:
same
carmelle:
@extrinix wrote:
@fentyf4iry wrote:
lets eliminate a
No eliminations either.
why cant they eliminate?
Rival:
He says its against the rules
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CallmeQueen:
yuh
carmelle:
its not against the rules- the person that asked the question is eliminating, not the user that's helping
Extrinix:
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The part that the plant contains is involved in photosynthesis. Which of these answer choices is involved in photosynthesis, and which one `specifically` has a job to convert sunlight into energy?
Rival:
bruh
carmelle:
Welcome to QC btw!! @fentyf4iry and @callmequeen
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fentyf4iry:
thank you !! @carmelle
CallmeQueen:
@carmelle wrote:
Welcome to QC btw!! @fentyf4iry and @callmequeen
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Rival:
try to not give direct answers
CallmeQueen:
Oh ok
Rival:
not u
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CallmeQueen:
Oh
Rival:
ok so we no it isnt A because that produces proteins
Rival:
So do you know what the nucleus function is
Rival:
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fentyf4iry:
i believe is chloroplasts because according to wikipedia it says "Chloroplasts are organelles that conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, converts it, and stores it in the energy-storage molecules" due to the fact that they use energy from sunlight to make sugar in a plant cell
fentyf4iry:
and yes i'm still here!
carmelle:
That's correct!! Good job :)
fentyf4iry:
thank you :)
Rival:
Ok the information is good thats is right it is cythoplasm
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Rival:
Chloroplast*
fentyf4iry:
thank you ´◡`
Rival:
np :)
Extrinix:
@fentyf4iry wrote:
i believe is chloroplasts because according to wikipedia it says "Chloroplasts are organelles that conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, converts it, and stores it in the energy-storage molecules" due to the fact that they use energy from sunlight to make sugar in a plant cell
thats how you are suppose to answer, you can direct answer but you HAVE to explain it, good job!