Global warming? In think that's it, but don't trust me.
The carbon taken in by plants during photosynthesis stored in "plant structures".
<u>Option: </u>B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The carbon drawn in by photosynthesis plants is contained in the structures of the plants in the form of polysaccharides such as starch, cellulose, etc. When plant absorbs carbon in the context of glucose using photosynthesis, plants use a certain amount of glucose to generate energy for their day-to-day activities, while the plant retains the excess amount of glucose for potential use in special organelles understood as amyloplasts and stored in roots, stems, tubers, etc like various structures of the plant.
I believe it would be D, since the animals that had more food, and a advantage, would produce and so on.
<span>Any of the chemical reactions that take place during the second stage ofphotosynthesis and do not require light. During the dark reactions, energyreleased from ATP (created by the light reactions) drives the fixation ofcarbon from carbon dioxide in organic molecules. The </span><span>Calvin cycle </span><span>formspart of the dark reactions. As long as ATP is available, the dark reactionscan occur in darkness or in <span>light. </span></span>
The coronal line would be in be middle my friend. Just draw the line right at the smack dab middle of the side of the model