Monday, March 20, 2017

The Sun and Digestion

You may know that photosynthesis captures light energy to make food.  What is the  name of process used by animals to release the energy capture in photosynthesis? 




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  1. I know that. Breathing

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  2. Unphotosynthesis. Either that or respiration.

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  3. anthony johnsonMonday, March 20, 2017

    it can be called the food chain or the cycle of life.

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  4. one process is breathing.

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  5. Breathing is the opposite of photosynthesis.

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  6. That wonderful thing we all do unless your in a grave is BREATHING

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  7. The name of the process used by animals to release the energy captured in photosynthesis is called breathing.

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  8. what is the name of process used by animals to release the energy capture in photosynthesis the name is respiration I'm pretty sure

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  9. The process of using energy is breathing.

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  10. Tbh I have no clue

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  11. Im gonna be honest l don't know

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  12. Breathing is my answer.

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  13. The process is breathing.

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  14. cellular resperation

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  15. celular respiration is my answer

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  16. It is Breathing.

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  17. ?cellular respioation?

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  18. celular respiration

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  19. Celular respiration

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  20. cellular respiratiôn

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  21. Cellular respiration.

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  22. Cellular respiration

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  23. Cellular Respiration.

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  24. Cellular Respriation

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  25. what is the name of process used by animals to release the energy capture in photosynthesis the name is respiration

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  26. Cellular respiration.

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  27. The process that animals use to release energy is called cellular respiration.

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  28. Cellular respiration.

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  29. Cellular respiration

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  30. cellular respiration

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  31. Cellular Respiration

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  32. abigail cornishMonday, March 20, 2017

    BREATHING!!!!!

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