CaitlynBeetan
CaitlynBeetan
03-05-2016
Mathematics
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Plz answer the question
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Eshaunlee476
Eshaunlee476
03-05-2016
28: ? doesn't show the full question
29:C
30: Idk doesn't show all answers but its A or C cant see
Consider taking the whole image so we can help
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Аноним
Аноним
03-05-2016
For question #29, it is B, the suns energy. It is transferred to plants through the suns energy and then that energy transferred through a form of energy made by cellular respiration called ATP.
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