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Temperature-sensitive mutations are useful in understanding essential life processes. A temperature-sensitive mutant will be normal at a lower (non-restrictive) temperature; when shifted to a higher (restrictive) temperature, the mutant will reveal its mutant (and potentially deleterious) phenotype. You isolate a plant with a temperature-sensitive mutation in the water-splitting complex. You grow the plant at a non-restrictive temperature, then shift it to its restrictive temperature. The outcome you would most expect to see upon shifting temperature would be

decreased NADPH production.
increased NADPH production.
no change in NADPH production.
decreased sugar production.
no change in sugar production.
increased oxygen production.

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