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We can confirm that Increased ethanol production is not a consequence of bioenergy use.
<h3>Why is ethanol production not a consequence of bioenergy?</h3>
This has to do with the fact that there would be no need for increased production of ethanol when using bioenergy. This is due to the fact that biomass naturally produces ethanol and that most bioenergy does not rely on ethanol to be created.
Therefore, we can confirm that Increased ethanol production is not a consequence of bioenergy use.
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As photosynthetic organisms, plants take up atmospheric CO2, chemically reducing the carbon. This represents not only an acquisition of stored chemical energy for the plant, but also provides the carbon skeletons for the organic molecules that make up a plants' structure.
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1. A chemical energy compound with two phosphate groups found in living cells
. -<em>ADP(Adenosine Diphosphate)</em>
2 . An agricultural science that deals with crop production and improvement -<em>Agronomy</em>
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3 . A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen -<em>Carbohydrates</em>
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4 . An atmospheric gas made of one carbon atom for each two oxygen atoms <em>-Carbon dioxide</em>
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5 . The green chemical that makes green plants green
- <em>chlorophyll</em>
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6 . Produced by organisms as opposed to nonliving chemical processes -<em>Organic</em>
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7 . An atmospheric gas; a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis- <em>oxygen</em>