BIOCHEMISTRY-ACHIEVE (1 TERM)
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Chapter 20, Problem 8P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The radioactive compound obtained in five seconds after algae was exposed to radioactive carbon dioxide should be identified.
Concept introduction:
The consecutive steps of the Calvin cycle should be analyzed to identify the compound contained radioactivity after five seconds.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The radioactive compound obtained after sixty seconds exposure to algae to radioactive carbon dioxide should be identified.
Concept introduction:
The consecutive steps of the Calvin cycle were analyzed to identify the compounds containing radioactivity after sixty seconds.
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