Multiple Choice
When a suspension of algae is incubated in a flask in the presence of light and CO2 and then transferred to the dark, the reduction of 3-phosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is blocked. This reaction stops when the algae are placed in the dark because
A) the reaction requires CO2.
B) the reaction is exergonic.
C) the reaction requires ATP and NADPH + H+.
D) the reaction requires O2.
E) chlorophyll is not synthesized in the dark.
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