The South American plant Salvia divinorum has potent hallucinogenic properties d
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The South American plant Salvia divinorum has potent hallucinogenic properties due to its active secondary chemical, salvinorum A. Salvinorum A is the most potent naturally-occurring hallucinogen, but it is a highly atypical psychoactive compound because it does not contain nitrogen, meaning that it is NOT a ______ like most compounds that affect cognition, mood, and perception.
Select one:
a. terpenes
b. phenolics
c. glycosides
d. alkaloids
Which of the following equations describes photosynthesis?
Select one:
a. sunlight + O2 CO2 + H2O + glucose
b. sunlight + glucose + CO2 O2 + H2O
c. sunlight + CO2 O2 + H2O + glucose
d. sunlight + H2O + CO2 O2 + glucose
e. sunlight + H2O + O2 CO2 + glucose
Explanation / Answer
Sunlight+H2O+CO2 > O2+Glucose (d).
Plants and some other organisms such as bacteria, algae utilizes light energy in combine with water and carbondioxide to produce oxygen and glucose. The process is called photosynthesis.
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