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Photosynthesis is a process that takes place in autotrophs.?

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Photosynthesis is a process that takes place in autotrophs.

Answer: True False

Pyruvate produced during glycolysis enters a mitochondrion during the second stage of cellular respiration.

Answer: True False

Some of the energy in sunlight is captured and used to make inorganic compounds.

Answer: True False

When light hits a plant, all of the wavelengths of light are absorbed by chlorophyll.

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  1. first off, stop getting other people to do your homework. learn something yourself.

    autotrophs are the producers in a food chain so they auto-matically make their own food via the sun. so yes photosynthesis is a process they would use for that.

    I believe pyruvate is made in the 1st stage of respiration so its likely it could enter the mitochondria to be converted further in the 2nd stage.

    I seriously doubt energy made in plants is then turned into inorganic compounds, they aren't factories. they take them up in the soil via roots.

    and if all wavelengths of light were absorbed by chlorophyll, leaves would look rainbow coloured wouldn't they, hehe.

    hope this helps.


  2. True

    True - it enters the mitochondrion where it undergoes the Kreb's cycle.

    False

    False - it reflects green which is why they are colored green.

  3. First one is false but I don't know the rest.

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