<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.
The answer is C. silverware as it is the only one of them made in a factory. The other options are all found in nature.
Answer: Option B) They can be altered reversibly during a reaction.
Explanation:
An enzyme is a proteinous substance that catalyzes a specific chemical reaction. It does not affect the equilibrium of the catalyzed reaction, and it always remain unaltered during the reaction process.
Thus, becoming altered is not a characteristic of enzymes