Help please!What is the source of the carbon atoms in a plant's cells?
A)
they were created as the plant grew
B)
the Sun
C)
water molecules
D)
the environment

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:B. The Sun

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Final answer:

The carbon atoms in plant cells derive from carbon dioxide in the environment through the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose and used to build cells.

Explanation:

The carbon atoms in a plant's cells primarily come from the environment, particularly from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is absorbed by the plant through a process known as photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose - a type of sugar - and oxygen. It's this glucose that provides the carbon atoms for the construction of plant cells. Thus, the correct answer to your question is D) the environment.

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Which three components are common to the circulatory systems of most living animals? A. arteries, veins, capillaries B. vessels, heart, circulating fluid C. aorta, ventricles, atria D. blood, heart, cavities

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The three components that are common to the circulatory systems of most living animals are: B. VESSELS, HEART, CIRCULATING FLUID.

Blood is the circulating fluid. It is the connective tissue of liquid plasma and cells.
Heart is a muscular pump to move the blood and have it circulate throughout the body of living animals.
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The Circulatory System has two types. They are the open circulatory system and the close circulatory system.

An open circulatory system is one where the blood does not circulate inside blood vessels  but also flows into cavities that irrigate tissues.

A close circulatory system is one where the blood circulate only inside the blood vessels.

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What did Robert Hooke create and what impacts did he make on the cell theory?!

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Answer:

He named the "cell", the "cell" because they reminded him of the bare wall rooms where monks lived. These rooms were called cells.

Explanation:

What is the main function of the circulatory system in multicellular organisms?A.
to bring oxygen into the lung

B.
to put carbon dioxide into all blood vessels

C.
to expel waste products from the body

D.
to transport materials throughout the body

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The answer here is D because it covers the other options namely A and C while B is not really true.
Multi cellular organisms are made up of billions of cells each specialized to a unique role and these cells are organized into structural and functional units such as tissues and organs.
For each cell and organ to function optimally, it requires oxygen and nutrients and needs carbon dioxide and  metabolic waste taken away  in a  continuous, never ending  process.
A mechanism  is needed to accomplish the important function of transporting the relevant materials to and from the cell. The circulatory system fits this  bill splendidly. It is a specialized organ system which allows blood  and lymph to flow through the entire body carrying nutrients such as glucose, amino acids and electrolytes as well as oxygen to each cell, at the same time carting away carbon dioxide and all sorts of metabolic waste over to excretory organs  to be expelled from the body. 

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how does the location of water on earth's surface and the conditions of the atmosphere affect its path through stages of the water cycle?

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If water is in a very dry place where there is almost no dust in the air, when the water evaporates, it will have to travel a long distance until it can form on the dust in the air. If the clouds rain in a mountain it, will probably take more time for the water to get back to the ocean or lake. The longer the distance to a body of water, the longer the time. The hotter the place, the faster the water evaporates.

What is photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis is just a fancy word that describes how plants make their own food. photo means 'light' and synthesis means 'to put together'. 
    The three things that the plant "puts together" are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. When a plant receives these 3 things, something happens; an organelle in the cells of the plant called chloroplasts combine them and turn it into sugar in which the plant eats. Cool, huh?

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