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Which question could best be tested using this setup? A. Do plants continue to grow in the absence of light? B. Do green plants need light for cell division to occur? C. Do green water plants release a gas in the presence of light? D. Do the roots of water plants absorb minerals in the absence of light?

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Answer: A. Yes

Explanation: I think so because they're looking for the light (they grow taller so they can find light)

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

because the green plants need light or the cell division for it to work.

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