Energy in the form of ATP provides the carbon needed to make glucose.
False is the answer, hope this helped
<h3>yellowfish tuna</h3>
This is the fourth fastest fish, having recorded swimming speed of 76km/h.
<h3>What is Tuna known for ?</h3>
Tuna are remarkable and impressive wild animals. The Atlantic bluefin can reach ten feet in length and weigh as much as 2000 pounds (more than a horse)
- Their specialized body shape, fins and scales enable some species of tuna to swim as fast as 43 miles per hour. Tuna swim incredible distances as they migrate.
- The latest report by the UN shows that tuna is the world's most consumed and the second most wild caught fish in the world.
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Answer: I think Its the stem was performing photosynthesis at a faster rate than the leaf. But I'm not 100% sure, but I think its that one. I hope this helped!