Chapter 19: Q24P (page 662)
For the chloroplasts described in Problem 23, how does the level of 3PG vary after the light is turned off?
Short Answer
In the absence of sunlight, the level of 3PG increases.
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Chapter 19: Q24P (page 662)
For the chloroplasts described in Problem 23, how does the level of 3PG vary after the light is turned off?
In the absence of sunlight, the level of 3PG increases.
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