In 3-5 sentences, explain how the rate of photosynthesis or cellular respiration can be measured using products or reactants.
Explain why the saying, “you are what you eat” is factually correct.
A substance is dissolved in water, breaking down into its atomic components. Is this an endothermic or exothermic reaction? Explain your reasoning in 3-5 sentences.
Your friend asks for your help checking their essay about sugar production and use in plants. They have found an online encyclopedia stating that plants produce glucose via photosynthesis. Glucose is linked together to form the carbohydrate starch. They are confused, though, because a university website states that glucose is linked together to form cellulose, the main part of plant cell walls.In 3–5 sentences, describe how you can help your friend check their information and how both statements can be true?
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Quantity of oxygen : The amount of oxygen intake during cellular respiration used by cells to produce energy by the reactant.
Quantity of carbon dioxide : During cellular respiration, carbondioxide is given off as a product. Hence, it can also be used to measure cellular respiration.
Finally, the amount of glucose consumed may also be used to measure the rate of cellular respiration.
||| CHANGE UP THE WORDING A BIT SO YOUR TEACHER DOES NOT FIND OUT ||
endothermic reaction
Explanation:
This is because it absorb heat from the surrounding which is required to break the bond hold it together hence as it absorb heat from the surrounding the temp of surrounding decrease.
(reword it)
In 3–5 sentences, describe how you can help your friend check their information and how both statements can be true.
Starch is made up of long chains of glucose. While cell walls are made from cellulose created from photosynthesis. Cellulose is made up of glucose and cell walls are the most abundant carbohydrate.
(re-word pls) or (re-phrase)
I MEAN THE ONE ABOUT CHECKING A FRIENDS ESSAY
btw
Cellular respiration can be measured through the quantity of oxygen or carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration uses oxygen to produce energy, so the amount of oxygen intake controls how much energy is produced by the reactant. Carbon dioxide is given off as a product, hence, it can also be used to measure cellular respiration. The amount of glucose consumed during the process may be used to measure the rate of cellular respiration as well.
(I still suggest changing the wording though)