Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 days ago

1. The chlorophyll in photosynthesis is used for
I. Absorbing light
II. Breaking down water molecule
III. No function
IV. Reduction of CO2

2. Proteins after digestion are converted into
I. Carbohydrates
II. Small globules
III. Amino acids
IV. starch

3. Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of
I. Glycogen
II. Starch
III. Glucose
IV. Maltose

4. Main site of photosynthesis
I. Leaf
II. Stem
III. Chloroplast
IV. Guard cells

Answers

Answered by dorinangelinathomas
3

Answer:

1.Absorb light

2.Amino acids

3.Starch

4.chloroplasts

Answered by Theking0123
38

1. The chlorophyll in photosynthesis is used for

I. Absorbing light ✔

II. Breaking down water molecule

III. No function

IV. Reduction of CO2

Answer:-  

  • The chlorophyll in photosynthesis is used for Absorbing light.

2. Proteins after digestion are converted into

I. Carbohydrates

II. Small globules

III. Amino acids ✔

IV. starch

Answer:-  

  • Proteins after digestion are converted into Amino acids.

3. Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of

I. Glycogen

II. Starch ✔

III. Glucose

IV. Maltose

Answer:-  

  • Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of starch.

4. Main site of photosynthesis

I. Leaf

II. Stem

III. Chloroplast ✔

IV. Guard cells

Answer:-  

  • The main site of photosynthesis is Chloroplast.

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