This interested me because of Melvin Calvin's experiment with photosynthesis where he used radioactive Carbon-14. If a plant used it as a reactant to make glucose, and that Carbon-14 decayed into nitrogen, what would happen to the molecule?
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$\begingroup$ I'm closing this question as it was cross-posted to biology.se. Please consider removing the duplicate and flag for reopening. $\endgroup$– Martin - マーチン ♦Commented Jan 12, 2016 at 5:25
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$\begingroup$ @Martin-マーチン I think this is more of chemistry than biology. Vote on close by this one: biology.stackexchange.com/questions/42239/… $\endgroup$– inf3rnoCommented Jan 12, 2016 at 6:04
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$\begingroup$ @inf3rno It does not matter if it is about biology or chemistry, as long as there are two identical posts in the network. I closed it as a courtesy to our partner site. This community can still decide if it is on or off-topic. The question here, should/will only be reopened if it is deleted at biology.se. $\endgroup$– Martin - マーチン ♦Commented Jan 12, 2016 at 6:13
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