Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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A scientist takes the preparation after treatment with acetic acid and places the thylakoids in hexane, a strong, non-polar, organic solvent. What will occur?
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ATP will be made.
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The Calvin cycle will begin.
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Half as much NADPH will be made per cycle.
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The thylakoids will dissolve and be destroyed by the solvent.
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