May i have choices but <span>Natural selection can take many forms. To make talking about this easier, we will consider the distribution of traits across a population in graphical form. In we see the normal bell curve of trait distribution. For example, if we were talking about height as a trait, we would see that without any selection pressure on this trait, the heights of individuals in a population would vary, with most individuals being of an average height and fewer being extremely short or extremely tall. However, when selection pressures act on a trait, this distribution can be altered.</span>
Answer:
Answer is below.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is a process that involves three main actors (or ingredients); sunlight, water, carbon dioxide.
Statistics has it that there was no sunlight all through the day.
- Let's check then if there was availability of water and the gas carbon dioxide.
There was rainfall all day
- This means that some photosynthetic activity would take place.
What about the gas that plants breathe in?
- There is always substantial amount of CO₂ in the atmosphere.
A SECOND WAY TO LOOK AT IT IS:
by checking the two stages of photosynthesis.
- In the first stage, sunlight is the main actor. Sunlight is trapped and stored as energy in the chloroplasts of green plants.
- In the second stage, CO₂ is the main actor. With CO₂, the chemical compound - from the first stage - ATP is used to produce sugar and organic compounds which are the food of/for green plants.
Recall that DNA contains information required to bulid cellular protiens in eukaryotic. cells membrane that surrounds the nucleaus commoly called the nuclear envelope partitions this DNA from the cells protien synthesis machinery [which is located in the cytoplasm] i did that question in a test
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a process where plants and other organisms convert light energy from sunlight into chemical energy which is subsequently released as fuel to the organism’s activities. Furthermore, is a process where green plants convert water, carbon dioxide and certain organic salts into carbohydrates. Thus, carbon dioxide is usually absorbed by the producers (Plants or other organisms) to make glucose during the process of photosynthesis