<u><em>-What molecules get recycle to be used again during the process of photosynthesis?
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During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Some of this sugar, which is found in a variety of hydrocarbons, is recycled within the chlorophyll.
<u><em>-How would not having enough water molecules affect the light-dependent reaction in photosynthesis?
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Without water, the light-dependent reactions would not have a supply of high energy electrons. Thus, without water, or not enough of it, photosynthesis would not be able to be preformed.
I believe it is Wegener's Theory of Continental Drift.
Answer:
weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation.
Answer:
The average density of deer in 1923 was 1 deer per 8 acres
Explanation:
Given -
In 1923, the population of deer rose to 
The density of any species is equal to total population divided by total area of the land in which this population is residing.

Where d represents the density
P represents the population and
A represents the area of land
Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

Thus, the average density of deer in 1923 was 1 deer per 8 acres
The answer is B because commensalism means one benefits while the other neither benefits nor is hurt. the humming bird benefits but nothing happens to the flower.