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To determine: The use of 14C labelled CO2 in the experiment of the Calvin cycle.
Introduction: The Calvin cycle is a light-independent photosynthetic reaction that uses the energy from the light-dependent reactions. It then employs the energy (ATP and NADPH) to synthesize carbohydrates that can be further used by the plant.
To determine: The results of the examination of the samples taken from the Calvin cycle at different times.
Introduction: The Calvin cycle is a light-independent photosynthetic reaction that was discovered by Melvin Calvin, Andrew Benson and their colleagues. The cycle uses energy from the light-dependent reactions.
To determine: The method by which different samples were identified in the experiment.
Introduction:
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