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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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Susan has just moved into a new house. For some reason, she cannot get the grass to grow in her yard. She decides to grow small

amounts of grass inside her house as part of an experiment. The first group of grass is exposed to a light intensity of 400. The second group is exposed to a light intensity of 1200.
Using the graph, which of the following should be expected from Susan’s two groups of plants?

Group of answer choices

The plants at a light intensity of 1200 will produce more oxygen than the plants at 400.

The plants at a light intensity of 1200 will perform only stage 1 of photosynthesis.

The plants at a light intensity of 400 will produce more glucose than the plants at 1200.

The plants at a light intensity of 400 will grow more quickly than the plants at 1200.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Sidana [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The plants at a light intensity of 1200 will produce more oxygen than the plants at 400.

Explanation:

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