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When a suspension of green algae is illuminated in the absence of co2 and then incubated with 14co2 in the dark, 14co2 is converted to [14c]glucose for a brief time. what is the significance of this observation with regard to the co2-assimilation process, and how is it related to the light reactions of photosynthesis? why does the conversion of 14co2 to [14c]glucose stop after a brief time?

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