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You're on a roll — here are the answers to questions 5 and 6:
For question 5, parts c and d are cut off, and there is no diagram to identify structures labeled H for part e. I will answer based on the common biological context of organelles involved in energy processes, assuming the organelle is a chloroplast.
a) Name the organelle. The organelle is the chloroplast.
b) State the function of the organelle named in (a) above. The chloroplast is the primary site of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
c) Give the full name of the major chemical compound that is found in the organelle. The major chemical compound produced in the chloroplast is glucose (a carbohydrate).
d) Identify the gas that is required in order to form the compound you have named in (c) above. The gas required is carbon dioxide.
e) Give the name of the structures labeled H and give their function. The diagram with structures labeled H is not provided in the image. Therefore, this part cannot be answered.
Name the gaseous exchange structure in the following organisms. a) i. Amoeba Cell surface membrane (or general body surface)
ii. Grasshopper Tracheal system (or spiracles leading to tracheae)
iii. Frog Skin (cutaneous respiration) and lungs
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You're on a roll — here are the answers to questions 5 and 6: For question 5, parts c and d are cut off, and there is no diagram to identify structures labeled H for part e.
This biology question covers important biological concepts and processes. The step-by-step explanation below helps you understand the underlying mechanisms and reasoning.