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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 44.94 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...solar powered. The chloroplasts of plants use...
...a eukaryotic cell. Chloroplasts are the sites...
...a plant have chloroplasts, but leaves are...
...half a million chloroplasts per square millimeter...
...of leaf surface. Chloroplasts are found mainly...
...cell has 30–40 chloroplasts, each measuring about...
...pigment in the chloroplasts, is located in...
...plant cells. However, chloroplasts do not synthesize...
...carbohydrate. Evidence that chloroplasts split water molecules...
...chlorophyll isolated from chloroplasts is illuminated, it...
...thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. During the light...
...from light-induced damage. Chloroplasts and mitochondria generate...
...chemiosmosis. In both chloroplasts and mitochondria, an...
...are similar in chloroplasts and mitochondria. The...
...and photophosphorylation in chloroplasts. In mitochondria, the...
...oxidized), whereas in chloroplasts, the source of...
...molecules to ATP; chloroplasts transform light energy...
...differs slightly between chloroplasts and mitochondria, but...
...is substantial. When chloroplasts are illuminated, the...
...abundant protein in chloroplasts and probably the...
...carbon fixation in chloroplasts for food, humans...
...confined to the chloroplasts of the bundle-sheath...
...that enters the chloroplasts as sunlight becomes...
...made in the chloroplasts supplies the entire...
...is stored in chloroplasts and in storage...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 41.11 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...are photoautotrophs with chloroplasts. Still others are...
...protist, can use chloroplasts to undergo photosynthesis...
...endomembrane system, mitochondria, chloroplasts, the cytoskeleton, 9...
...that mitochondria and chloroplasts were formerly small...
...proposed ancestors of chloroplasts were photosynthetic prokaryotes....
...all eukaryotes have chloroplasts. The serial endosymbiosis...
...mitochondria evolved before chloroplasts. Many examples of...
...bacteria and the chloroplasts and mitochondria of...
...inner membranes of chloroplasts and mitochondria resemble...
...by mitochondria and chloroplasts resembles binary fission...
...circular DNA in chloroplasts and mitochondria lacks...
...ribosomes of both chloroplasts and mitochondria are...
...in ultrastructure. The chloroplasts of plants and...
...in mitochondria or chloroplasts. Also, modern archaea...
...for their grass-green chloroplasts. These are similar...
...plants probably had chloroplasts derived from cyanobacteria...
...gametes with cup-shaped chloroplasts. Photosynthetic protists have...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 179 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...solar powered. The chloroplasts of plants use...
...a eukaryotic cell. Chloroplasts are the sites...
...a plant have chloroplasts. However, the leaves...
...half a million chloroplasts per square millimeter...
...pigment in the chloroplasts. Chlorophyll plays an...
...energy during photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are found mainly...
...cell has 30–40 chloroplasts, each measuring about...
...Photosynthetic prokaryotes lack chloroplasts. Their photosynthetic membranes...
...plant cells. However, chloroplasts do not synthesize...
...carbohydrate. Evidence that chloroplasts split water molecules...
...chlorophyll isolated from chloroplasts is illuminated, it...
...thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. During the light...
...from light-induced damage. Chloroplasts and mitochondria generate...
...chemiosmosis. In both chloroplasts and mitochondria, an...
...are similar in chloroplasts and mitochondria. The...
...and photophosphorylation in chloroplasts. In mitochondria, the...
...oxidized), whereas in chloroplasts, the source of...
...molecules to ATP; chloroplasts transform light energy...
...differs slightly between chloroplasts and mitochondria, but...
...is substantial. When chloroplasts are illuminated, the...
...abundant protein in chloroplasts and probably the...
...carbon fixation in chloroplasts for food, humans...
...confined to the chloroplasts of the bundle-sheath...
...that enters the chloroplasts as sunlight becomes...
...made in the chloroplasts supplies the entire...
...is stored in chloroplasts and in storage...
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