Some flowers heat up to provide warmth for pollinators as well as broadcast the flower’s scents. How does the flower produce heat?

a. It releases the energy in ATP.
b. Instead of using glucose for energy to make ATP, the energy in glucose is released as heat.
c. It doesn’t produce heat; it stores the sun’s heat.
d. It uses heat generated in cellular respiration.

B



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2 Comments posted on "Some flowers heat up to provide warmth for pollinators as well as broadcast the flower’s scents. How does the?"
Jessica on May 8th, 2011 at 7:10 pm #

b. Instead of using glucose for energy to make ATP, the energy in glucose is released as heat
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Qtgirl436 on May 8th, 2011 at 7:51 pm #

B
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