Suppose you plant a seed and observe that a tree of large mass grows from it. The tree achieves a final mass that changes very little for years afterward. Which of the following is true about the tree? (1 point)
Both anabolic and catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, but then all reactions stopped when the tree reached a stable mass.
Both anabolic and catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and both continue now even though the tree reached a stable mass.
Only anabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and only catabolic reactions continue now that the tree reached a stable mass.
Only catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and only anabolic reactions continue now that the tree reached a stable mass.
answers are:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
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the answers are of 2017
1. b. both anabolic and catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and both continued ect...
2. c. an exergonic reaction involves release of energy and an endergonic reaction involves absorption of energy.
3. d. chemical bonds between atoms and reactants.
4. a. anabolic and endergonic
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
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1. b. both anabolic and catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and both continued ect...
2. c. an exergonic reaction involves release of energy and an endergonic reaction involves absorption of energy.
3. d. chemical bonds between atoms and reactants.
4. a. anabolic and endergonic
For those of you using Pearson Connexus Biology A 1.8.6 - Quick Check: Chemical Reactions and Life, the correct answers are:
1. b. both anabolic and catabolic reactions took place in the seed and tree when it was young and growing, and both continued ect...
2. c. an exergonic reaction involves release of energy and an endergonic reaction involves absorption of energy.
3. d. chemical bonds between atoms and reactants.
4. a. anabolic and endergonic