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  • ...://bioenergy.asu.edu/photosyn/education/photointro.html An Introduction to Photosynthesis and Its Applications.]</ref> ...s: anoxygenic photosynthesis, oxygenic photosynthesis, and rhodopsin-based photosynthesis.
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  • ==Links to instructive images and videos related to photosynthesis== * [http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations/photosynthesis/movie-flash.htm Photosynthesis (Light): The Movie].
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  • * Blankenship,Robert E. (2002) ''Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis.'' Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632043210 (pbk.). 321 pages. | [http:// ...giels G. (2010) From Sunlight to Insight: Jan IngenHousz, the Discovery of Photosynthesis & Science in the Light of Ecology. ASP-VUB Press. ISBN 978-905487645X. | [h
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  • ===Evolution of Photosynthesis=== "'''Evolution of Photosynthesis'''"<ref name=hm&b2011/>
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  • ...u/photosyn/education.html Arizona State University Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis.] ...students, teachers, and researchers, including links to sources explaining photosynthesis at various levels of explanation, links to numerous online resources, and l
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  • ...u/photosyn/education.html Arizona State University Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis.] ...students, teachers, and researchers, including links to sources explaining photosynthesis at various levels of explanation, links to numerous online resources, and l
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  • * Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise.'' A.S. Raghavendra,editor. Cambridge University **Twenty-six chapters covering a broad range of topics in photosynthesis.
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  • ...sts or photosynthetic bacteria and captures the light energy necessary for photosynthesis.
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  • ...und in most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
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  • ===Evolution of Photosynthesis=== "'''Evolution of Photosynthesis'''"<ref name=hm&b2011/>
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  • ==Links to instructive images and videos related to photosynthesis== * [http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations/photosynthesis/movie-flash.htm Photosynthesis (Light): The Movie].
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  • ...cells and protists. Internal thylakoid membranes contain chlorophyll where photosynthesis takes place.
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  • * Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise.'' A.S. Raghavendra,editor. Cambridge University ...ace="Gill Sans MT">Twenty-six chapters covering a broad range of topics in photosynthesis.</font>
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  • * Blankenship,Robert E. (2002) ''Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis.'' Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632043210 (pbk.). 321 pages. | [http:// ...giels G. (2010) From Sunlight to Insight: Jan IngenHousz, the Discovery of Photosynthesis & Science in the Light of Ecology. ASP-VUB Press. ISBN 978-905487645X. | [h
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  • ...oflagellate species in the genus ''Pfiesteria'', which has the ability for photosynthesis through eating green algae and retaining their chloroplasts.
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  • ...]s, housing the proteins that carry out the light-dependent reactions of [[photosynthesis]].
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  • ...|kingdom]] ''Plantae'', that typically synthesizes [[nutrient]]s through [[photosynthesis]] and possesses the inability to voluntarily [[locomotion|move]].
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  • ...a [[plant]], whose function is to be exposed to sunlight for conducting [[photosynthesis]] for the plant.
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  • ...way utilised to remove the products of Rubisco's oxygenase activity during photosynthesis; involves reactions in three organelles, the chloroplast, the peroxisome an
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  • Chemical reactions that occur in the stroma of the chloroplast during photosynthesis and use the ATP and NADPH synthesized during the light-dependent reactions
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  • ...//www.biochemweb.org/metabolism.shtml Metabolism, Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology]
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  • ...harvesting and electron transfer steps in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
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  • ...YjQ/s400/Untitled.jpg Chloroplast, thylakoids, and functional relations to photosynthesis] ...s MT">A very basic schematic of thylakoids in relation to chloroplasts and photosynthesis.</font>
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  • ...le of Contents.] | Twenty-six chapters covering a broad range of topics in photosynthesis.</ref> The domain Eukarya includes chloroplast-containing, photosynthesis-capable organisms in two of its four [[Kingdom (biology)|kingdoms]],<ref>
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  • ...ack of disks of [[thylakoid]] membranes in plant [[chloroplast]]s, where [[photosynthesis]] occurs.
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  • ...//www.biochemweb.org/metabolism.shtml Metabolism, Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology]
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  • ...e usually located below-ground and do not create organic nutrients using [[photosynthesis]] themselves, but are dependent on the above-ground green parts of the plan
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  • * [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=mcb&part=A4434#A4436 Photosynthesis Occurs on Thylakoid Membranes] from Molecular Cell Biology by Lodish, Harve
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  • ...org/10.1146/annurev.physchem.040808.090259 Dynamics of light harvesting in photosynthesis]. ''Annu Rev Phys Chem'' 60:241-62. ...R. (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1142188 Coherence dynamics in photosynthesis: protein protection of excitonic coherence]. ''Science'' 316:1462-5.
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  • ...[[Thomas W.. Engelmann]] learned that the green algae spirogyra undergoes photosynthesis most effectively when exposed to red and blue light.<ref>[http://users.rcn.
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  • <blockquote>The process of [[photosynthesis]] changes complex molecules from a lower to a higher [[potential energy]] ( ...han a question of actual importance in [[Chemistry]]. The bottom line: In photosynthesis, oxygen is oxidized and Carbon is [[Reduction|reduced]]. When "[[oxidation
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  • ...in both [[land]] and [[freshwater]]. By harnessing [[sunlight]] through [[photosynthesis]], they act as the primary [[producers]] of [[food]] for all life in those ...organisms that, like land plants, could capture energy from sunlight using photosynthesis but had developed it independently. The many varieties of [[seaweed]], for
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  • ...and consumer benefit, including a 'greener' world&mdash;e.g., [[artificial photosynthesis]], [[quantum computing]].<ref name=ball2011qbio/> <ref name=anderson2009/> Key events during [[photosynthesis]] in plants<ref name=flemingnat04/> and energy metabolism in eucaryotes als
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  • ::''See also'': [[Chloroplast]] and [[Photosynthesis]] ...ates the physico-chemical sequence of steps culminating in the products of photosynthesis.<ref>[http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/Chloroplasts
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  • ::''See also'': [[Chloroplast]] and [[Photosynthesis]] ...ates the physico-chemical sequence of steps culminating in the products of photosynthesis.<ref>[http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/Chloroplasts
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  • ...://bioenergy.asu.edu/photosyn/education/photointro.html An Introduction to Photosynthesis and Its Applications.]</ref> ...s: anoxygenic photosynthesis, oxygenic photosynthesis, and rhodopsin-based photosynthesis.
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  • ...creates carbon-14 in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants through [[photosynthesis]]. When animals eat plants the carbon-14 is absorbed into its system. As ca
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