Biology, 26.02.2021 20:20 lilpump3506
Through chemical reactions, photosynthesis uses the Sun's radiant energy to convert water and carbon dioxide
into oxygen and glucose (chemical energy). Glucose is a type of simple sugar that living things use as food. Plants
take in water and carbon dioxide from their environments. For example, a plant growing in a prairie will obtain
carbon dioxide from the air around it. The plant will then obtain water from rainfall, whether the rain water soaks
into the soil and is absorbed by roots or is caught on the plant's leaves.
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What is the energy transformation that takes place during photosythesis?
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In the united states there are strict fishing seasons and limits, but not all countries enforce similar laws. in bangladesh there are few if any fishing restrictions. what might be the reason for less restrictions in smaller countries like bangladesh? a) the united states is the only country worried about overfishing. b) the united states wants to limit the supply of fish to increase the price. c) bangladesh and smaller countries have an unlimited supply of fish in their coastal waters. d) small countries, such as bangladesh, are practicing subsistence fishing, taking only the fish needed to survive.
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Suppose a particular species of tulip plant has three alleles for the gene that codes for flower color. the cr allele produces red tulips, the cp allele produces purple tulips, and the cw allele produces white tulips. cr is dominant over cp and cw, and cp is dominant over cw. for each of the following crosses, determine the expected ratio of offspring for each flower color. cr cp x cp cw cr cw x cp cw 1 red: 1 purple : 0 white, 1 red: 2 purple: 1 white, 2 red: 1 purple 1 white, 1 red: 3 purple : 0 white, 2 red: 0 purple : 2 white, 2 red: 2 purple : 0 white
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