Biology, 23.10.2021 14:00 mcentire789
A if the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
B-if the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE
C-if both statements are CORRECT
D- if both statements are WRONG. .
1. Light is not only required for the food production of plants.
2. Chlorophyll absorbs the light coming from the sun.
1. Photosynthesis occurs largely in the mesophyll.
2. The splitting of water is known as photophosphorylation.
1. Plants convert light energy to mechanical energy.
2. Glucose is the ultimate product of photosynthesis.
1. When the sun heats the leaves of the plant, photosynthesis begins.
2. Sunlight is needed in the light-independent reaction (Dark reaction)
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In an experiment examining the effects tai chi on arthritis pain, callahan (2010) selected a large sample of individuals with doctor-diagnosed arthritis. half of the participants immediately began a tai chi course and the other half (the control group) waited 8 weeks before beginning. at the end of 8 weeks, the individuals who had experienced tai chi had less arthritis pain that those who had not participated in the course.
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