Natural Selection and Energy Production Processes

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Question:

In both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis:

carbon dioxide is produced.In the process of natural selection, the organisms most likely to survive are the organisms that ________.

have a range of reproductive fitness are most reproductively fit can adapt to an extreme range of tolerance of precipitation survive at various ranges of tolerance of temperature are very large and very small that outlive the average sized organisms

carbohydrates are produced. oxygen is produced. carbon dioxide and oxygen are produced.

Answer:

In the process of natural selection, the organisms most likely to survive are the organisms that are most reproductively fit.

This means that they have traits that allow them to survive, reproduce, and pass on their genes to the next generation more effectively than others in their environment.

Regarding the processes of photosynthesis and chemosynthesis, both processes produce carbohydrates, but only photosynthesis typically produces oxygen as a byproduct. Chemosynthesis does not produce oxygen; instead, it often involves the oxidation of inorganic molecules to produce energy and carbohydrates without the need for sunlight.

So, to summarize:

  • In both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis, carbohydrates are produced.
  • Photosynthesis produces oxygen, while chemosynthesis does not produce