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- Do I use a bar graph, line graph or another type of graph to display light exposure to plants and height? What type of graph is best?. List the parts of the light reactions that are proteins. List the parts of the light reactions that are not proteins. This question is in reference to photosynthesis.Which color(s) of light does chlorophyll a reflect? a. red and blue b. green c. red d. blue
- Write a general statement that describes the effect light intensity will have on the rate of the light reaction. As light intensity increases?In a controlled experiment,a scientist is studying how different amounts of sunlight affect growth of tomato plants.what is the dependent variablewhat are 3 things a photon of light can do