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- 18. Cyanobacteria, green plants, and green algae generate exactly how many product molecules in their consumption of six CO.molecules and twelve H,O molecules during oxygenic photosynthesis? A. one C,H12O6 molecule, six H,O molecules, and six O, molecules are produced B. twelve C,H1,0, molecules, six H,O molecules, and three CO, molecules are produced C. six H,O molecules and twelve CO, molecules are produced D. six C,H1,0, molecules, three H,O molecules, and six CO, molecules are produced E. twelve H,O molecules and six O, molecules are produced1. What is the chemical composition of ATP? Identify the components according to the organic compound. 2. How important is water in harvesting energy from ATP molecules? 3. What is the importance of pigment in photosyntheis?CH2 H CHз chlorophyll а СНO chlorophyllЬ CH H3C- -CH2- CH3 N. HC Mg** CH H3C CH3 H2C H. CH2 CH2 C20H390 CH3 „CH3 H3C, CH3 CH3 CH3 H3C- CH= CH C14H16= —С—сH— CH. CH2 С H2C CH2 CH2 H2C H3C CH3 H2 Carotene CH3 H3C, CH3 CH3 CH3 H3C- C14H16 CH=CH CH2 CH= CH- С— C- H2C HO, H3C CH3 H2 Хanthophyll H2 우
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