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Question 1:

In photosynthesis what is used to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen?
carbonated water
heat energy from the sun
light energy from the sun
nutrients from decomposers
Question 2: Which term refers to microscopic plants?
consumers
copepod
phytoplankton
zooplankton
Question 3:
Which organism is a kind of phytoplankton?
algae
sea butterfly
copepod
lion’s mane jellyfish

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please help!! and try and answer them all, not just one!

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Answer:

Answer 1

light energy from the sun.

answer 2

Microscopic organisms are tiny life forms, often consisting of a single cell. ... Algae — these are single celled plants also known as phytoplankton (from the Greek, meaning drifting plants)

answer 3

Some phytoplankton are bacteria, some are protists, and most are single-celled plants. Among the common kinds are cyanobacteria, silica-encased diatoms, dinoflagellates, green algae, and chalk-coated coccolithophore

Explanation:

it uses light to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules into glucose (sugar molecule) and oxygen

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