An exceedingly sensitive instrument (yet to be devised) shows that one of the carbon atoms in Charles

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An exceedingly sensitive instrument (yet to be devised) shows that one of the carbon atoms in Charles Darwin’s last breath is resident in your bloodstream, where it forms part of a hemoglobin molecule. Suggest how this carbon atom might have traveled from Darwin to you, and list some of the molecules it could have entered en route.

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Essential Cell Biology

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Authors: Bruce Alberts, Karen Hopkin, Alexander Johnson, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

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