BIOLOGY 2E
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Chapter 8, Problem 8RQ
Predict the end result if a chloroplast’s light-, independent enzymes developed a mutation that prevented them from activating in response to light
- GA3P accumulation
- ATP and NAD PH accumulation
- Water accumulation
- Carbon dioxide depletion
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Chapter 8 Solutions
BIOLOGY 2E
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