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Biology, 29.01.2021 23:20 vanitycarraway2000

During germination, peas sprout and grow. The data table shows the carbon dioxide produced during the germination period of peas under different conditions. Condition
Rate of carbon dioxide produced (mL/min)
Germinating peas, 10ÂșC
0.01
Germinating peas, 20ÂșC
0.02

What is the best conclusion?
The rate of cellular respiration in germinating peas is exactly one thousand times the rate of ATP production.
Germinating peas at 10ÂșC create carbon dioxide at a rate of 0.01 mL/min during ATP production.
Germinating peas at 20ÂșC have a higher rate of cellular respiration than germinating peas at 10ÂșC.
The rate of cellular respiration cannot be measured without knowing the rate of ATP production.

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