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St Patrick's Day: Textbooks Might Be Wrong About Why Plants Are Green
(tomaz sedonja/Moment/Getty Images) The vivid hue of the lush green hills of Ireland may not have arisen from the mechanism ...
The process of chlorophyll biosynthesis is essential for plant photosynthesis, providing the green pigment that captures light energy. Recent advances in molecular genetics and biochemical analyses ...
This single-celled alga harvests far-red light by organizing chlorophyll molecules into large, cooperative clusters within ...
To survive in areas where it is difficult to photosynthesize, some organisms adopt unique strategies. Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have found that a freshwater alga captures far-red light ...
Chlorophyll is a type of phytochemical that gives plants their green color and plays a vital role in photosynthesis—the process that turns sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into energy. It’s one of ...
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