The process by which plants use light energy to convert it into biochemical energy is called photosynthesis.
One way carbon moves from the atmosphere to the biosphere is through a process by which plants use light energy and convert it into biochemical energy. What is this process called?(1 point)
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photosynthesis
photosynthesis
glycolysis
glycolysis
respiration
respiration
digestion
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In photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide react with six molecules of water to produce oxygen and(1 point)
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fructose.
fructose.
glycerol.
glycerol.
glucose.
glucose.
fatty acid.
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fructose.
fructose.
glycerol.
glycerol.
glucose.
glucose.
fatty acid.
In photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide react with six molecules of water to produce oxygen and glucose.
Which part of the environment incorporates carbon into the carbon cycle via water?(1 point)
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biosphere
biosphere
geosphere
geosphere
hydrosphere
hydrosphere
atmosphere
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biosphere
biosphere
geosphere
geosphere
hydrosphere
hydrosphere
atmosphere
The part of the environment that incorporates carbon into the carbon cycle via water is the hydrosphere.
What are the products of photosynthesis?(1 point)
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glucose and oxygen
glucose and oxygen
water and oxygen
water and oxygen
glucose and water
glucose and water
glucose and carbon dioxide
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glucose and oxygen
glucose and oxygen
water and oxygen
water and oxygen
glucose and water
glucose and water
glucose and carbon dioxide
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen.
Which is considered the largest carbon reservoir?(1 point)
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terrestrial biosphere
terrestrial biosphere
rocks and sediments
rocks and sediments
atmosphere
atmosphere
fossil fuels
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terrestrial biosphere
terrestrial biosphere
rocks and sediments
rocks and sediments
atmosphere
atmosphere
fossil fuels
The largest carbon reservoir is rocks and sediments.
Proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates are based on which molecule?(1 point)
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carbon
carbon
nitrogen
nitrogen
oxygen
oxygen
hydrogen
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carbon
carbon
nitrogen
nitrogen
oxygen
oxygen
hydrogen
Proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates are based on the molecule carbon.