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- Select one specific compound representing a larger metabolite group (e.g. menthol for terpenes), create a schematic diagram showing this specific compound’s synthesis, and explain the role of that group for plant defense and survival.Explain why secondary metabolites, originally designed by plants to deter pests or attract pollinators, have commercial value to humans.Which of the following statements best describes the energy transfer between the levels of energy Pyrmid
- A venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant. Which of the following best describes this organism Autotroph Mixotroph Lithotroph HeterotrophBoth carbon dioxide and _____________ compete for the active site of rubisco.Create a hypothesis using if and then statement about the AntiFungal Activity of Red Dragon Peel
- Kindly refer to the image and answer the question 4. Explain the mechanism of action of the adenyl cyclic system using aschematic diagram.Based on the absorption spectrum below, which of the following plant pigments does the graph represent? A.)Phycocetin (red algae)B.)ChlorophyllC.)Beta caroteneD.)Phycocyanin (cyanobacteria)Describe the two metabolic pathways that plants use to assimilate N, whether the source is from symbiotic associations with rhizobial bacteria or from direct uptake of nitrate. Your answer must include the name of the primary enzyme involved in each metabolic pathway.