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Photosynthesis in Cyanobacteria is oxygenic. Why ?

Photosynthesis, in general, is accompained by the release of oxygen. Prokaryotes are exception to it as a typical bacterial photosynthesis is anoxygenic (oxygen is not released). However, cyanobacteria is an exception to the bacterial photosynthesis as it is oxygenic.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Posting ID:

67441

OTA ID:

105170

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Question on structure and function of plant tissue

Name two plant tissues in which dead cells are useful. Describe the structure and function of each tissue, showing how the dead cells contribute. Why couldn't animals make use of dead cells in the same way?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Posting ID:

86955

OTA ID:

105382

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Link Reaction

What is link reaction?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Posting ID:

90528

OTA ID:

105170

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Photosynthesis lab report

Design/carry out and REPORT on the investigation of a question you originate that relates to the effect of one of the factors affecting photosynthesis/ respiration in a specific plant species. Complete this using the "pop bottle terrarium" model BE SURE TO RELATE HOW THE INFORMATION GAINED HERE COULD HELP INFORM GROWERS OF PLANTS. Notes: use at least two preferably three plants - best choice bean stocks/pea plant

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Posting ID:

119387

OTA ID:

105514

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Photosynthesis

a) Name and describe the major reactions and sites of reactions of photosynthesis. b) State the relationships of these reactions. c) Include a definition and brief discussion of C3 and C4 plants.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Posting ID:

126738

OTA ID:

105514

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