6. Jaylah and Simon were discussing what they learned in Science class today. Jaylah asked Simon the following question, "If oxygen is removed from a plant's environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP?" What is the correct response that Simon should give Jaylah? (1 point) Responses The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because photosynthesis should occur normally. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because photosynthesis should occur normally. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because cellular respiration should occur normally. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because cellular respiration should occur normally. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because photosynthesis would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because photosynthesis would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions. The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because cellular respiration would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions. o

The correct response that Simon should give Jaylah is: The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because cellular respiration would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.