Hydrogen sulfide gas
Volcanic gases are gases from volcanoes. These are gases trapped in the spaces between volcanic rocks. The sources of this gases are the recycled constituents of the earth mantle, assimilated constituent of earth crust and groundwater, earth atmosphere. The principal component of volcanic gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide , hydrogen sulfide. Gases varies depending on the volcano, water vapor is the most common among the gases.
The correct answer is: It enters the citric acid cycle and associates with a 4-carbon molecule (OXALOACETATE), forming citric acid, and then through redox reactions regenerates the 4-carbon molecule.
The citric acid cycle is a cyclic process (part of the cellular respiration) where acetyl CoA is modified in the mitochondria to produce high-energy intermediate molecules for the oxidative phosphorilation (production of ATP).
It would be mitochondria.
Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make food. During photosynthesis, plants trap light energy with their leaves. Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called glucose.
Starch is stored in the seeds and other plant parts as a food source.