In the light dependent photosynthetic reactions, light energy is converted into _________ energy, which is stored in molecules like ATP. Then, in the light independent photosynthetic reactions, this energy is used to convert CO2 into ________.A) chemical; sugars
B) sugar; chemical energy
C) chemical; H2O
D) electrical; H2O

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Answer 1
Answer:

In the light dependent photosynthetic reactions, light energy is converted into chemical energy, which is stored in molecules like ATP. Then, in the

light independent photosynthetic reactions, this energy is used to convert CO2 into sugar.

 The answer is letter A) chemical; sugars 


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Answer:

Choanocytes

Explanation:

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Which of the following is an example of a disease that is properly matched with one of its environmental risk factors? High blood pressure—genetics
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Answer: Arteriosclerosis—diet

Explanation:

The disease like is directly related to the diet that the person eats in his daily life. Some of the diseases are caused by the environmental problems such as lifestyle, diet and many more factors.

This disease is caused by the unhealthy lifestyle and food that we consume. More fatty food and no physical activity can lead to the blockage in the arteries of the heart.

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Connectivetissue is further classified as loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, as well as specialized connective tissue.

What is connective tissue?

Tissue that supports, protects, and structures the body's other tissues and organs.

Connective tissue also stores fat, aids in the movement of nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and aids in the repair of damaged tissue. Cells, fibers, and a gel-like substance comprise connective tissue.

Connective tissue is basically characterized into three types: loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, and specialized connective tissue.

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The possibility of release is only possible if the whale has only been in captivity for a short time. An example of this is Springer, the killer whale that was treated for emaciation and nursed back to health before being rehabitated and ruined to their pod. For orcas like the whales at Seaworld (which has just been banned from further breeding! Yay!), these whales are unable to be released as they have been in captivity their whole life. All animals, including marine mammals, can be imprinted by human interaction. Captive whales are accustomed to being fed by humans and do not know how to fend for themselves in the wild. If they were released into the wild, these tame whales may attack boats and humans, thinking they will feed them and inevitably starve to death because they are unable to hunt. Whales live in pods otherwise known as their whole life. They hunt and feed with them. If a captive whale were to be released, it would be unable to hunt as they wouldn't have a pod that would assist them.

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The answer is A. True.

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