Apply your understanding of terminology to match cach example with the correct statement below. Each answer may be used only once. a chlorophyll a d sharks b sulphur bacteria e oxygen e algae found in Earth's oceans f. carbon dioxide 93. produced at all times by land plants 94. can synthesize complex molecules, using light energy. 95. cannot synthesize complex molecules, but gains energy from light 96. can synthesize complex molecules using the energy stored in chemical bonds 97. can synthesize complex molecules using energy from chemical reactions

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Apply your understanding of terminology to match each example with the correct statement below. Each answer
may be used only once.
a chlorophyll a
d sharks
b sulphur bacteria
e oxygen
c algae found in Earth's oceans
f. carbon dioxide
93. produced at all times by land plants
94. can synthesize complex molecules, using light energy.
95. cannot synthesize complex molecules, but gains energy from light
96. can synthesize complex molecules using the energy stored in chemical bonds
97. can synthesize complex molecules using energy from chemical reactions
Transcribed Image Text:Apply your understanding of terminology to match each example with the correct statement below. Each answer may be used only once. a chlorophyll a d sharks b sulphur bacteria e oxygen c algae found in Earth's oceans f. carbon dioxide 93. produced at all times by land plants 94. can synthesize complex molecules, using light energy. 95. cannot synthesize complex molecules, but gains energy from light 96. can synthesize complex molecules using the energy stored in chemical bonds 97. can synthesize complex molecules using energy from chemical reactions
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