How do the \"dark reactions\" (the reactions that reduce carbon dioxide via the
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How do the "dark reactions" (the reactions that reduce carbon dioxide via the Calvin cycle) in the bacterium R. eutropha differ from the dark reactions in natural photosynthesis? A. The R. eutropha require an enzyme that converts H2 gas to H+, which is then used to create NADPH; natural photosynthesis does not involve the creation of H2 gas B. The R. eutropha produce isopropanal instead of sugar (glucose). C. The R. eutropha produce biomass as a by-product, whereas natural photosynthesis does not produce this type of by-product. A and B are both correct A, B, and C are all correctExplanation / Answer
E) A, B and C are all correct.
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