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Chapter 28.3, Problem 4CC
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To summarize: How O2 (oxygen) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) are used and produced by the aerobic algae and by the chlorarachniophytes with the help of the figures, Refer Fig.9.2 "Energy flow and chemical recycling in ecosystems", and Fig.10.6 "An overview of photosynthesis: Cooperation of the light reactions and the Calvin cycle” in the textbook.
Concept introduction: Chlorarachniophytes comprises of a small group of the cercozoans. These possess secondary endosymbiosis and are mixotrophic. These organisms ingest small protists and also perform photosynthesis. Aerobic algae also perform the process of photosynthesis and
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