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3 wild-type 85 15 1.10
4 mutant 45 34 0.55
which question can the students answer with the data from the investigation?
○ how do the quantity and proportions of chloroplasts contribute to the storage of glucose in a plant?
○ how do the locations of chloroplasts affect the amount of sunlight that is converted into chemical energy?
○ how do the quantity and proportions of chloroplasts affect the speed of gas exchange during photosynthesis?
○ how do the locations of chloroplasts affect how many energy storage molecules can be used in the calvin cycle?
The table compares wild - type and mutant (likely related to chloroplast quantity/proportion differences). The question options about chloroplast quantity/proportion (not location) and its effect on energy conversion (sunlight to chemical energy) or related processes. The data on wild - type and mutant (with different quantities/proportions) can help answer how quantity and proportions of chloroplasts affect the amount of sunlight converted to chemical energy, as it's about chloroplast quantity/proportion (not location) and energy conversion (photosynthesis - related, where sunlight to chemical energy occurs). Other options involve location (which the data doesn't address) or gas exchange/specific cycle use which the data doesn't support.
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The correct option is: How do the quantity and proportions of chloroplasts affect the amount of sunlight that is converted into chemical energy? (Assuming the option is labeled, for example, if it's option B, then B. How do the quantity and proportions of chloroplasts affect the amount of sunlight that is converted into chemical energy?)