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... Plant and animal life . London is of special interest to naturalists for the plants and animals that thrive there in close association with humans . In the centre , wild plants are found in the parks , squares , and private gardens , on ...
... Plant and animal life . London is of special interest to naturalists for the plants and animals that thrive there in close association with humans . In the centre , wild plants are found in the parks , squares , and private gardens , on ...
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... plants to form water , carbon dioxide , and energy . The process that removes hydrogen atoms ( containing electrons ) from the carbohydrates and passes them to the oxygen is an energy - yielding series of reactions . In plants , all but ...
... plants to form water , carbon dioxide , and energy . The process that removes hydrogen atoms ( containing electrons ) from the carbohydrates and passes them to the oxygen is an energy - yielding series of reactions . In plants , all but ...
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... plants - reaction [ 77 ] is preceded by the conver- sion of glucose 6 - phosphate to glucose 1 - phosphate , in a reaction catalyzed by phosphoglucomutase [ 78 ] . Glucose 1 - phosphate functions as R - ℗ in reaction [ 77a ] . UTP is ...
... plants - reaction [ 77 ] is preceded by the conver- sion of glucose 6 - phosphate to glucose 1 - phosphate , in a reaction catalyzed by phosphoglucomutase [ 78 ] . Glucose 1 - phosphate functions as R - ℗ in reaction [ 77a ] . UTP is ...
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