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When a chemical reaction happens, what happens to the amount of reactants, and what happens to the amount of products?(1 point)
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both stay the same
both stay the same

both increase
both increase

reactants increase and products decrease
reactants increase and products decrease

reactants decrease and products increase

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How can you measure the rate at which photosynthesis occurs?(1 point)
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Measure the output of carbon dioxide since photosynthesis releases CO2.
Measure the output of carbon dioxide since photosynthesis releases CO2.

Measure the uptake of carbon dioxide since photosynthesis consumes CO2.
Measure the uptake of carbon dioxide since photosynthesis consumes CO2.
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Photosynthesis occurs during the day when light is at its peak to maximize food production. Some respiration also occurs, but photosynthesis is the dominant process.(1 point)
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True
True

False
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The energy of the reactants is lower than the energy of the products. So energy has to be put INTO this reaction for it to take place. Is this an example of endothermic or exothermic reactions?(2 points)
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Endothermic
Endothermic

Exothermic
Exothermic
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reactants decrease and products increase
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Measure the production of oxygen since photosynthesis releases oxygen.
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True
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Endothermic

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