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-well, if a plant was in the light, with water provided, it would grow at a normal steady rate with healthy leaves, ect
if in the dark, at first the plant will grow VERY rapidly, toward the cracks of the container opening, trying to reach light, but the leaves will not be very healthy, soon after if it does not reach the opening, it will die, i did an experiment on this so it's true
- if enzymes were not used i don't think either could happen because In the Light-independent or dark reactions the enzyme RuBisCO captures CO2 from the atmosphere and in a process that requires the newly-formed NADPH, called the Calvin-Benson cycle releases three-carbon sugars, which are later combined to form sucrose and starch. so the plant wouldn't be able to capture the CO2
DNA synthesis all the steps are listed here
http://www.dnareplication.info/stepsofdnareplication.php
sorry i couldn't help with them all!
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