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25 October, 14:40

Tim kept two identical green plants in his garden and labeled them A and B. He watered plant A every day and plant B once a month. After a month, the leaves of plant A remained green but the leaves of plant B turned yellow. Which statement best explains this difference in color?

Plant A got sufficient water to produce chlorophyll.

Plant A got sufficient water to produce carbon dioxide.

Plant B did not get sufficient water to convert carbon dioxide into hydrogen. Plant B did not get sufficient water to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.

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  1. 25 October, 14:58
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    The answer to your question would be - plant B got sufficient water to convert carbon dioxide to glucose.
  2. 25 October, 15:06
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    Im pretty sure that it would be that plant a got sufficient water to produce chlorophyll
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