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- What is converted into biomass in plants, resulting in plant growth? -CO2 from the air -water and soil mineralsIn a rainforest there are a wide variety of plants. Short plants have broad, flat leaves . Tall plants have small, narrow leaves. What is an advantage of short plants having broad , flat leaves ? to transport nutrients through the plant to prevent water loss from transpiration to obtain energy by breaking bonds in glucose to capture energy used for photosynthesisHow do plants trap solar energy and form sugars and other biological molecules?
- What structure is used to transport organic molecules from the leaf to other parts of the plant? Why are leaves green? How does a plant increase its biomass What is the function of the photosystemsA plant uses 54 ATP to build one glucose molecule, but only gets 36 ATP when it breaks the sugar down for energy. Why doesn't the plant run into an energy shortage?Why do plants want to minimize respiration and maximize photosynthesis?