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23.09.2021 •
Biology
Can someone help me, i don’t want any links or any thing that isn’t helpful.. i just need help :(
What is the evidence in the statement,
"Cleaners (like Clorox) had 90% less
bacteria than surfaces that were not
cleaned"?
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Ответ:
B. Two functions of carbohydrates are structural support and transferring genetic information
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are synthesized in green plants, thanks to photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide (CO2) and water are converted into glycides, with energy provided by light. The energy stored in the glucose molecule during photosynthesis is released in the degradation (catabolism) of glucose, producing water and CO2.
From the point of view of metabolism, the main function of carbohydrates in plant organisms is to provide energy and provide structural support. This can be seen in the question above, because we can see that in spring, when stem growth is at its fastest pace, cellulose production rates increase in some plants, while in months with less sunlight, the level of starch decreases in some plants.