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What is the definition of photosynthesis? (1 point)
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
the process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
the process of converting the energy in carbohydrate molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
the process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
the process of converting the energy in carbohydrate molecules into ATP
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct definition of photosynthesis is: **the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars.**
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37432
What is the definition of photosynthesis? (1 point)
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
the process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
the process of converting the energy in carbohydrate molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
the process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
the process of converting the energy in carbohydrate molecules into ATP
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct definition of photosynthesis is: **the process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars.**
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37432
What is one difference between cellulose and glucose? (1 point)
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct difference between cellulose and glucose is: **Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.**
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37432
What is one difference between cellulose and glucose? (1 point)
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct difference between cellulose and glucose is: **Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.**
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37432
What is a function of the integumentary system?
absorbs water
grows new tissue
breaks down chemical bonds in food
forms blood clots
absorbs water
grows new tissue
breaks down chemical bonds in food
forms blood clots
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A function of the integumentary system is: **absorbs water.**
While the primary functions of the integumentary system (which includes the skin, hair, nails, and associated glands) are to protect the body, regulate temperature, and provide sensory information, the skin also plays a role in water absorption and retention. However, it is worth noting that the integumentary system is not primarily responsible for growing new tissue, breaking down food, or forming blood clots.
While the primary functions of the integumentary system (which includes the skin, hair, nails, and associated glands) are to protect the body, regulate temperature, and provide sensory information, the skin also plays a role in water absorption and retention. However, it is worth noting that the integumentary system is not primarily responsible for growing new tissue, breaking down food, or forming blood clots.
Answered by
37432
What is a function of the integumentary system?
absorbs water
grows new tissue
breaks down chemical bonds in food
forms blood clots
absorbs water
grows new tissue
breaks down chemical bonds in food
forms blood clots
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **absorbs water.**
While the integumentary system primarily serves to protect the body, it also plays a role in preventing water loss and can absorb certain substances. Although the skin can regenerate and repair itself (which might relate to "growing new tissue"), it's not a primary function of the system in the context given. The other options, like breaking down food and forming blood clots, are functions of other systems in the body (the digestive system and the circulatory system, respectively).
While the integumentary system primarily serves to protect the body, it also plays a role in preventing water loss and can absorb certain substances. Although the skin can regenerate and repair itself (which might relate to "growing new tissue"), it's not a primary function of the system in the context given. The other options, like breaking down food and forming blood clots, are functions of other systems in the body (the digestive system and the circulatory system, respectively).
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37432
Cellulose is a type of
protein.
carbohydrate.
grass.
lipid.
protein.
carbohydrate.
grass.
lipid.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Cellulose is a type of **carbohydrate.**
Answered by
37432
Cellulose is a type of
protein.
carbohydrate.
grass.
lipid.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Cellulose is a type of **carbohydrate.**
Answered by
37432
Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a _____________.
a series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration
a series of chemical reactions that change light energy into sugars
a series of chemical reactions that change carbon dioxide and water into sugars
a series of chemical reactions during photosynthesis
a series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration
a series of chemical reactions that change light energy into sugars
a series of chemical reactions that change carbon dioxide and water into sugars
a series of chemical reactions during photosynthesis
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a **series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration.**
Answered by
37432
Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a _____________.
a series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration
a series of chemical reactions that change light energy into sugars
a series of chemical reactions that change carbon dioxide and water into sugars
a series of chemical reactions during photosynthesis
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a **series of chemical reactions during cellular respiration.**