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(A) live for many hours and multiply.
Green algae will undergo oxygenetic photosynthesis (non-cyclic photosynthesis oxygen by-product ) under this condition in their Cytoplasm instead of chloroplasts in plants, and instead of anooxygenic photosynthesis(without oxygen by-product) of bacteria.
They absorb light through accessory pigments and pass this to chlorophyll a and b. The Carbon atom in this process is from inorganic salts H2CO3-, and which react to form C02. The latter diffuses into the algae for the process of photosynthesis.
Naturally this oxygenic photosynthesis is important to algae because it helps to suppress photo-oxidation.This is because the production of C02 from the inorganic salt, inhibits the activities of Ribulose Biphospate(RuBP), thereby preventing photo-oxodation from taken place.
In addition, the ability of this organism to raise the C02 concentration level close to the level of enzyme Rubisco by concentrating levels of inorganic carbon than the environmental C02 of the atmosphere, ensures constant supply of C02 for photosynthesis. This carbon (from inorganic salt) is rarely limiting therefore improving the efficiency of this photosynthetic process.
Thus, the organism undergoes photosynthesis to produce glucose with oxygen as the by-product in the usual green plant fashion .
If green algae cells in a buffer solution containing only inorganic salts are placed in a sealed container at room temperature with excess carbon dioxide gas and exposed to light, the cells will live for many hours and multiply.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS:
- According to this question, green algae cells is placed in a buffer solution containing only inorganic salts. The sealed container at room temperature contains excess carbon dioxide gas and exposed to light.
- Green algae cells have the ability to photosynthesize using the carbon dioxide as carbon source and hence, produce their food and oxygen as a product.
- This means that the algae cells will live for many hours using their oxygen product and food from photosynthesis.
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