Up to 60 % of the cells can become heterocysts, providing fixed nitrogen to the plant in return for fixed carbon.
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Most wild-type Chlamydomonas strains can grow on fixed carbon sources ( e . g ., acetate ) in the dark.
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Plants transport fixed carbon predominantly as sucrose, which is produced in mesophyll cells and imported into phloem cells for translocation throughout the plant.
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In this method, up to 60 % of the cells can become heterocystsic, providing fixed nitrogen to the plant in return for fixed carbon.
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The coal is of lower grade containing only about 35 per cent of fixed carbon, 70 per cent volatile matter and 25 per cent ash content.
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This feat is made possible by their dependence on symbiotic partnership with AM fungi of the genus Glomus, which supply most fixed carbon for growth and reproduction.
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This approach, however, is severely limited by the capacity to store fixed carbon in the vacuoles, so it is preferable only when water is severely limiting.
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The MPCCC agreed on the introduction of a fixed carbon price commencing 1 July 2012, transitioning to a flexible-price cap-and-trade ETS on 1 July 2015.
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Despite these productive regions producing 2 to 3 times as much fixed carbon per area, the open ocean accounts for greater than 90 % of the ocean area and therefore is the larger contributor.
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On May 12, 1986, shipyard workers were working in " Albatross IV " s marine sanitation device compartment when one of them accidentally set off the compartments fixed carbon dioxide firefighting system.