Biology, asked by ewe28024, 10 months ago


A mature pine tree can have a biomass of several tons yet begins its life as a tiny seed, with a biomass of not more than a gram. What contributes to the huge increase in the pine tree's biomass?

A) water
B) fertilizer
C) absorbed minerals
D) carbon dioxide and water

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The answer of this question is option (D) Carbon Dioxide & Water.

Explanation:

An increase of a plant's biomass is the result of photosynthesis. Therefore, carbon dioxide and water ultimately contribute to the huge increase in the pine tree's biomass.

Answered by sinsinbarashok60644
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Answer:

The option (d) carbon dioxide and water are correct.

Explanation:

carbon carbon dioxide and water ultimate contribute to the huge increase in the pine tree's Biomass.

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