dark
The result of dark photosynthesis reaction is abasic form of glucose or carbohydrates withoutwater or oxygen.
6CO2 form glucose
The word 'dark' is a noun, a word for an absence of light; a place having little or no light; nightfall; a deep hue of a color.The word dark is also an adjective.The noun form of the adjective is darkness.
ATP, NADH, and CO2
A comparative is the form of adjective or adverb used to compare two things. Examples of Comparatives Here are some examples of comparatives (comparatives shaded): Mark is taller. (taller = comparative of the adjective tall) Mark listens more attentively these days.
His is a possessive pronoun and, as such, does not have a comparative form.
The adjective form of bravery (braveness) is brave, or the comparatives braver and bravest.
The comparative form of "nothing" is "less than nothing," while the superlative form is "least of all."
The word play is a noun or verb. Only adjectives and adverbs have comparatives and superlatives. The adjective "playful" and the adverb "playfully" use the word "more" or (the) "most" to form comparatives or superlatives.
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
As a noun or a verb, play does not have a comparative or superlative form. Comparatives and superlatives are used for adjectives and adverbs.
Comparatives are use with adjectives or adverbs to make some kind of comparison. "Dad" is a noun and does not have a comparative form.
The comparative form of sweet is sweeter, and the superlative form of sweet is sweetest.
Comparatives and superlatives are used to show degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Hope is neither of these parts of speech and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
poorer
in comparatives