Suppose that a scientist exposes a leaf to CO 2 labeled with radioactive carbon-14, which is incorporated

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Suppose that a scientist exposes a leaf to CO2 labeled with radioactive carbon-14, which is incorporated into organic compounds in photosynthetic cells. At various times after exposure, the scientist can determine the location of the radioactive carbon in the plant. In what tissues would you expect to find the radioactive material immediately after exposure to the labeled carbon? What about during transport? When transport is complete, will the radioactive material be in plant parts above the leaf, below the leaf, or both?

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