Asked by ok
Which of the images show the plant producing chemical energy through photosynthesis?
A.
image 1 only
B.
image 2 only
C.
both image 1 and image 2
D.
neither image 1 nor image 2
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I can’t see the images you mean. Please upload them or describe what each shows (e.g., a green leaf in sunlight, a root, a seedling in the dark, a cross section showing chloroplasts, bubbles on an underwater plant, etc.).
How to tell which images show photosynthesis (producing chemical energy):
- Look for green tissues (chlorophyll) exposed to light — leaves in sunlight are producing chemical energy.
- Leaf internal structure: palisade mesophyll cells full of chloroplasts indicate photosynthesis.
- Experimental signs: O2 bubbles from an aquatic plant, or a positive starch (iodine) test on a leaf, indicate photosynthesis occurred.
- Roots, underground parts, or non-green tissues generally do not photosynthesize.
If you upload or describe the two images I’ll pick A/B/C/D and explain why.
How to tell which images show photosynthesis (producing chemical energy):
- Look for green tissues (chlorophyll) exposed to light — leaves in sunlight are producing chemical energy.
- Leaf internal structure: palisade mesophyll cells full of chloroplasts indicate photosynthesis.
- Experimental signs: O2 bubbles from an aquatic plant, or a positive starch (iodine) test on a leaf, indicate photosynthesis occurred.
- Roots, underground parts, or non-green tissues generally do not photosynthesize.
If you upload or describe the two images I’ll pick A/B/C/D and explain why.
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