What are "Chloroplasts"?a.an organelle of some eukaryotic cells in which photosynthesis occurs, using the energy of light to make organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water

b.the substance inside a cell, prokaryotic or eukaryotic, including organelles, but
not including the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell

c.membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells in which cellular respiration
takes place, using oxygen to break down glucose to carbon dioxide and water

d.a cell organelle that is essential to cell functions including reproduction, contains
the cell's chromosomes, and is enclosed by a membrane

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A because chloroplasts is an organelle of some eukaryotic cells where photosynthesis occurs
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

cloraplast is what makes the plant green


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In anaphase I, sister chromatids are separated, forming a total of four haploid cells.


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Explanation:

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indigenous
mammals

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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be K-selected. Sperm whales, which have adapted to live in equilibrium at carrying capacity for a long time, are referred to as the K-selected kind of species.

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Answer:

they move faster on average

Explanation:

temperature increase means the particles have more kinetic energy so they move faster

The calvin cycle of photosynthesis begins when?

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calvin cycle starts when the energy of light is processed to chemical energy within the cells of plants. The ATP molecules made power the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle utilizes energy to create carbohydrates from h20 and co2.
Begins when Light independent reactions gets the energy from sunlight to create ATP and NADPH molecules given off oxygen gas. It converts carbon dioxide into carbohydrate molecules named glucose

Question 5is to the Calvin cycle.
Chlorophyll is to the light reactions as
O NADP+
O carbon dioxide
O ATP
O ATP synthase
O RuBP

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Carbon dioxide because it’s so light that you can’t smell or feel it