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Which part of the plant cell permits it to withstand very dilute external medium without bursting |
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Answer» Answer: The CELL wall protects the cell from bursting due to OSMOSIS in DILUTE EXTERNAL MEDIUM.
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Why can paddy not be grown in winter seasonOk |
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Answer» PADDY is a kharif crop which is sown in rainy season. It requires LOTS of water for its growth. During winter large amount of water is not available. Hence due to unavailability of sufficient water and UNFAVOURABLE climatic conditions paddy should not be grown in the winter season. Explanation: |
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What is intercalary Meristem?? pls don't copy from google and explain it in simple words |
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Answer» Answer: hi here is yout answer INTERCALARY MERISTEM OCCURS in intermediate position at the base of leaves or base of internal or nodes it HELPS in growth of leaves and internodes upward bending is due to ACTIVITY of intercalary Meristem. hope it helps please mark my answer as brainiest answer |
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Please someone write the index of the investigatory project on the topicc "effect of diet on blood glucose".please tell me the correct answer and I hope no one is going to write useless matter over here....... |
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Answer» Answer: Nutritional MANAGEMENT of blood glucose levels is a strategic target in the prevention and management of type 2 DIABETES mellitus (T2DM). To implement such an approach, it is essential to understand the effect of food on glycemic regulation and on the underlying metabolic derangements. This comprehensive review summarizes the results from human dietary interventions exploring the impact of dietary components on blood glucose levels. Included are the major macronutrients; carbohydrate, protein and fat, micronutrient VITAMINS and MINERALS, nonnutrient phytochemicals and additional foods including low-calorie sweeteners, vinegar, and alcohol. Based on the evidence presented in this review, it is clear that dietary components have significant and clinically relevant effects on blood glucose MODULATION. An integrated approach that includes reducing excess body weight, increased physical activity along with a dietary regime to regulate blood glucose levels will not only be advantages in T2DM management, but will benefit the health of the population and limit the increasing worldwide incidence of T2DM. KEYWORDS: Postprandial glycemia; diabetes; human dietary intervention; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity. Explanation: |
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Explain components of envirmebt with mind mapPlease can you answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: The main IDEA, subject or focus is crystallized in a central IMAGE. The main THEMES radiate from the central image as 'branches' The branches comprise a key image or key word drawn or printed on its ASSOCIATED line. |
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Which of the following are obligate intracellular parasites |
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Answer» Answer: Cystopus in crucifer which parasites live in HOST and affected them INTERNALLY and never show saprophyte always live like parasites KNOWN as obligate INTRACELLULAR parasites if it helps you then mark me as brainlyst |
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Plz tell the square root of no 1 to 10 |
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Answer» Answer: SQUARE of 1 = 1, 2 = 4, 3 = 9, 4 = 16, 5 = 25, 6 = 36, 7 = 49, 8 = 64, 9 = 81, 10 = 100 Explanation: |
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Cruciform corolla is found in [CPMT 1991]A) PeaB) China RoseC) RadishD) Sunflower |
Answer» Cruciform COROLLA is found in (A) PEA.✨Hope it will help you.✨ |
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Why is human digestive system very complex in nature? Give reasons. |
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Answer» Humans have COMPLEX digestive system as per their DIETARY needs. |
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He said to me the time has come when you have to show your strength h |
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Answer» what should we do with the SENTENCE???? |
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How meny bone in our mouth |
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Answer» The MANDIBLE is one of the twenty-two bones that make up the skull and the only one of those bones that is not fused to its neighbors. It is often CALLED the lower jawbone as it is located inferior to the maxillae, which CONTAIN the top ROW of TEETH. |
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35. Look for an bil/rice mill in the village and note down how work is done, thestages in the work and how the finished products are sent for sale (within thevillage or to the city), do they make profits? |
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How can we identify the diseased animal |
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Answer» Explanation: Just how animals are able to detect medical problems remains LARGELY a mystery. But some SAY their power is based on an ability to sense CHANGES in our behaviors and slight differences in how we SMELL. |
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Fill in the blanks with prepositions . Distribute the sweets ..among........the four boys. |
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Answer» I THINK by will be answer |
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Denaturation of dna in plasmid purification is done by |
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Answer» DENATURATION of dna in PLASMID purification is done by centrifugation. |
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Please tell me the contents of investigatory project on the topic "effect of diet on blood glucose".please don't answer unnecessarily or it would not be good... |
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Answer» Answer: Nutritional management of blood glucose levels is a strategic target in the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). To implement such an approach, it is essential to understand the effect of food on glycemic regulation and on the underlying metabolic derangements. This comprehensive review summarizes the results from HUMAN dietary interventions exploring the impact of dietary components on blood glucose levels. Included are the major macronutrients; carbohydrate, protein and fat, micronutrient vitamins and minerals, nonnutrient phytochemicals and additional foods including low-calorie sweeteners, VINEGAR, and alcohol. Based on the evidence presented in this review, it is clear that dietary components have significant and clinically relevant effects on blood glucose MODULATION. An integrated approach that includes REDUCING excess body weight, increased physical activity along with a dietary regime to REGULATE blood glucose levels will not only be advantages in T2DM management, but will benefit the health of the population and limit the increasing worldwide incidence of T2DM. KEYWORDS: Postprandial glycemia; diabetes; human dietary intervention; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity. Explanation: |
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Write one structural difference between the composition of artery and veins |
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Answer» ARTERIES- they are THICK WALLED veins- they are THIN walled |
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30. Dumping of trash...another important aspect of observing village bife, how andwhat do they do with the trash in the village? |
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Answer» They use it to PRODUCE fire INHINDI it is called pathi andnowadays trash is used as fuel like LPG s GOBAR GAS |
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Trace the movement of oxygenated blood in the body body |
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Answer» from lungs to heart from heart to all BODY from body to heart |
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Cultural characteristics and reproduction of bacteria |
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Answer» Explanation: BACTERIA REPRODUCES through fission |
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excretory system in human being and label the organs of excretory system which perform the following function from urine it is a long tube which collects urine from the body store urine until it is passed out |
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Answer» HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!! |
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Exosmosis:hypertonic=endosmosis: |
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Draw 6 cell organelles and state their function |
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Answer» Explanation: “command center,” the nucleus is a large organelle that stores the cell’s DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The nucleus controls all of the cell’s activities, such as growth and METABOLISM, using the DNA’s genetic information. WITHIN the nucleus is a smaller structure called the nucleolus, which houses the RNA (ribonucleic acid). RNA helps convey the DNA’s orders to the rest of the cell and serves as a template for protein synthesis Ribosomes Ribosomes are the protein factories of the cell. Composed of two subunits, they can be found floating freely in the cell’s cytoplasm or embedded within the endoplasmic reticulum. Using the templates and instructions provided by two different types of RNA, ribosomes synthesize a variety of proteins that are essential to the survival of the cell Endoplasmic reticulum Endoplasmic reticulum. cell biology Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a membranous organelle that shares part of its membrane with that of the nucleus. Some portions of the ER, known as the rough ER, are studded with ribosomes and are involved with protein manufacture. The rest of the organelle is REFERRED to as the smooth ER and serves to produce vital lipids (fats) Golgi apparatus Golgi apparatus (cellular organelle), cell biology Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. If the proteins from the rough ER require further modification, they are transported to the Golgi apparatus (or Golgi complex). Like the ER, the Golgi apparatus is composed of folded membranes. It searches the protein’s amino acid sequences for specialized “CODES” and modifies them accordingly. These processed proteins are then STORED in the Golgi or packed in vesicles to be shipped elsewhere in the cell. |
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Explain double fertilisation.. |
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Answer» Double fertilization is a complex fertilization mechanism of flowering plants. This process involves the joining of a female gametophyte with two male gametes. It BEGINS when a POLLEN GRAIN adheres to the STIGMA of the carpel, the female REPRODUCTIVE structure of a flower. |
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What is DNA of human? |
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Answer» DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other ORGANISMS. Nearly every cell in a PERSON's BODY has the same DNA. |
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How is excretion differ from osmoregulation |
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Answer» Answer: excretion
osmoregulation
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60. In a turgid cell which will be zeroA Turger pressureB) suction pressureC) wall pressureD) osmotic pressure |
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Answer» D) osmotic pressure in a turgid cell which will be ZERO. |
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What is the effect on the resistance of metalic conductor when temperature is increased? |
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Answer» RESISTNCE DECREASES on INCREASING temperature Explanation: ........ |
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Why does small intestine have special features in our body. |
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Answer» SMALL intestine. ... The INTERNAL WALLS of the small intestine are covered in finger-like tissue called villi. Each of these villi is covered in EVEN smaller finger-like structures called microvilli. These villi and microvilli increase the surface area available for the absorption of nutrients. |
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Classification of vegetables based on water requirement |
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Answer» Answer: Tomato, brinjal, CHILLI, OKRA, FRENCH bean, cucumber, cowpea etc. The knowledge of rooting depth is essential for SCHEDULING the time and quantity of irrigation water. Shallow ROOTED crops require frequent and light irrigation. |
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61. Totipotency meansA) flowing in culture mediumB) development of fruit from a flower in a cultureC) development of an organ from a cell in culture mediumD) all of these |
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What do you mean by penis ? |
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Answer» A penis is a muscular structure present in our body which longer in some persons while SHORTER of OTHERS. It is an ejaculatory organ which plays a vital role for reproduction. It helps in collecting SPERMS from TESTIS and ejaculation to Vagina. |
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62. In tissue culture of parenchyma, mitosis is accelerated in the presence ofA) AuxinB)CytokyninC) Auxin and CytokininD) Auxin and Gibberellinc 11.11 |
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Answer» AUXIN..................... |
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63. If the xylem is surrounded by phloem on all sides, the vascular bundle is calledA) redialB) leptocentricC) amphivasalD) amphicribal |
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Answer» Explanation: ACTUALLY the answer will be 3. Amphivasal which is ALSO CALLED 2.Leptocentric. Ex-Yucca |
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65.The RNA which carry genetic information that are translated into proteins areA) RRNAB) siRNAC) guideRNA D) mRNA |
Answer» ANSWER:mRNA65.The RNA which carry genetic INFORMATION that are translated into PROTEINS areA) RRNAB) siRNAC) guideRNAD) mRNA✅✔️ |
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67. Insertion/Deletion of a nucleotide in the DNA may change the subsequent codons leading todefective polypeptide chain. This class of mutation is known asA) Transversion B) Frameshift mutation C) Inversion Mutation D) Lethal Mutation |
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Answer» B is correct Explanation: frameshift |
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Lactobacilli are harmful bacteriaTure or false |
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Answer» false Explanation: LACTOBACILLI FOUND in CURD it is not HARMFUL |
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Characteristics of living organisms on cellularity basis |
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Answer» The PERMANENT increase in cell number and size is called growth. All living ORGANISMS have the ability to produce offspring. All living things are able to SENSE and respond to stimuli around them such as light, TEMPERATURE, water, gravity and chemical substances. Learn these SEVEN characteristics of living organisms. |
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Janet’s nose was crushed after she was in a car accident. Her surgeon recommended a procedure that would rebuild her nose. Which treatment did he recommend for Janet? A. chondroplasty B. chondritis C. rhinoplasty D. rhinitis |
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Answer» Answer: C. RHINOPLASTY.... follow meeeeee.... MARK me as BRAINLIEST.... |
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). Which of the following statements is true A) A hepatocyte is haploid and a sperm is diploidB) A hepatocyte is diploid and a sperm is haploidC) Both, hepatocyte and sperm, are diploidD) Both, hepatocyte and sperm, are haploid |
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Who discovered the first microscopic cell? |
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Answer» The CELL was DISCOVERED by ROBERT HOOKE |
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My aim in my life become a enginer in Nepali |
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Answer» Answer: OOH.... it's too gd!! BST of luck 4 ur FUTURE!! do ur bst in ur lyf!! |
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Biological wastewater treatment by phytoremediation |
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Answer» Mechanism of Phytoremediation: Plant metabolism can help to remediate or clean up contaminated sites. The POLLUTANTS enter the plant primarily via the roots, which contains MANY detoxifying mechanisms, PROVIDES surface area for ADSORPTION and accumulation of water and nutrients that promote growth. |
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What is the study of anthropology |
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Answer» ANTHROPOLOGY is study of humans and human BEHAVIOUR. |
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Give the importance of positive lifestyle in detail. |
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Answer» Positivity in life We are living in an era wherein scientific breakthroughs happen everyday and various feats are being achieved in different fields,but this means that we are working from the dawn to the last hour of night. Is this good for us?I would expect the answer to be a COMPLETE no. It happens that ,we fail sometimes or things appear to not be occurring for our own good will. We may feel demotivated,discouraged and become a pessimist. The thing is whenever we are just on the verge of FAILURE,we fill our find with negative THOUGHTS.We ask ourselves the lowest questions one can ask-Can I do this?I am worth it? and the list goes on. To evade such thoughts,we have to fill our thoughts with positive will. Stay positive even when the going goes through,think that the god is testing you. At last hear the words of noble men such as Sadhguru ji. As the ENVIRONMENT is,so would be our state of MIND. Appreciate the beauty of life,you only have it once. Life is to precious to waste with such petty things Say five things to ourself everyday morning: •I can do it •God is with me •I am the best in my own way •I will do it •I know it |
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Article on modern lifestyle and its impact on our health |
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Answer» Answer: Modern day living is a multifaceted compendium of evolving technology and social media. Communication outlets are changing every PART of our lives so rapidly that it can be tough to adjust. Are technology and media affecting our physical and mental health? Technology has improved the lives of many people, with almost half of adults in the United States unable to IMAGINE life without their smartphone. The American Psychological Association's Stress in America Survey 2017 shows that 99 percent of adults own an electronic device, around 86 percent own a computer, 74 percent own a smartphone, and 55 percent own a tablet. The survey also reports that between 2005 and 2015, the percentage of adults using social media skyrocketed from 7 percent to 65 percent, with USAGE RATES of young adults aged between 18 and 29 increasing from 12 percent to 90 percent in that period. Rates of technology and social media use are therefore swiftly climbing. Facebook and Instagram alone boast a combined monthly user base of 2 billion people. Recent research by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that teenagers aged 13 to 17 years old have shifted their preferred social media platforms and are now most likely to use Snapchat and Instagram. Key findings of the survey included the fact that around 76 percent of teenagers use Instagram, 75 percent use Snapchat, 66 percent use Facebook, 47 percent use Twitter, and fewer than 30 percent use Tumblr, Twitch, or LinkedIn. They also found that although 91 percent of teens use regular text messaging, 40 percent also use messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Kik, or Line. Social media and text messaging have become an integral part of how individuals interact with their social groups. In fact, for many teenagers and young adults, text messaging and social media communication is now more likely than in-person interactions. The emergence of the 'constant checker' The technological and social media advances of the past decade have bred the "constant checker." A constant checker is a person who constantly, almost obsessively, checks their emails, texts, and social media accounts. This profile is synonymous with 43 percent of U.S. Being continuously connected in this way has been linked with higher stress levels. Moreover, 18 percent of individuals have identified technology use as a significant source of stress. On an average day in the U.S., 65 percent of adults constantly check personal email, 52 percent and 44 percent check texts and social media, respectively, and 28 percent say the same about work emails. Stress levels among constant checkers are considerably higher than they are among people who do not engage with technology and social media as frequently. For example, 42 percent of constant checkers worry about the effect of social media on their physical and mental health, compared with 27 percent of non-constant checkers. Furthermore, as a result of technology, more constant checkers than non-constant checkers feel disconnected from their family, even when they are in the same room, and more than one third of constant checkers say that they are unlikely to meet with FRIENDS and family in person due to social media. follow meeeeee... Mark me as Brainliest.... |
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Idli dough rise because of which microbe |
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Answer» LEUCONOSTOC Mesenteroides.. |
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How do the light reactions help the Calvin cycle |
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Answer» The LIGHT reactions capture energy from sunlight, which they change to chemical energy that is stored in molecules of NADPH and ATP. ... The reactions of the Calvin CYCLE add carbon (from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere) to a SIMPLE five-carbon molecule called RuBP. |
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