Corn
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Corn is one of the most important crops grown in the United States. Corn, which is mostly starch, is used as a food source for humans and other animals.
Humans first developed corn as a food crop over 8000 years ago. These early farmers produced corn by selectively breeding a wild grass called teosinte. The kernels of teosinte have a hard coating that makes them difficult for humans to eat. A key step in developing corn as a food crop was selecting individual plants that produced kernels without this coating so that they could more easily be used as a food source. The illustrations show the kernels on an ear of corn and the kernels on an ear of teosinte.
Corn and teosinte share the scientific name Zea mays. A single gene with two alleles codes for kernel coating (H) or no kernel coating (h) in Zea mays. To determine the inheritance pattern of this gene, scientists crossed teosinte that is true-breeding (homozygous) for kernel coating and domestic corn that is true-breeding for no kernel coating to produce offspring with partially formed kernel coatings. The three phenotypes and their genotypes are shown in the table.
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Drag and drop a molecule into each box in the equation to show the chemical reaction corn plants use to make food. Each chemical symbol may be used once or not at all.

Other Answer Choices:
H2CO3
C3H8O3
H2O
C6H12O6
CO2
O2
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Identify the source that provides energy for the chemical reaction in number 1 to occur.
Identify the source that provides energy for the chemical reaction in number 1 to occur.
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Describe how human cells use the products from the chemical reaction in Number 1. Be sure to include the process that occurs at the cellular level.
Describe how human cells use the products from the chemical reaction in Number 1. Be sure to include the process that occurs at the cellular level.