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Free radicals during photosynthesis Biological ferment systems Biological ferment systems... [Pg.169]

Aragonite. Calcium carbonate is a common deposit in shallow tropical waters as a constituent of muds, or in the upper part of coral reefs where it precipitates from carbon dioxide-rich waters supersaturated with carbonate from intense biological photosynthesis and solar heating. Deposits of ooHtic aragonite, CaCO, extending over 250,000 km in water less than 5 m deep ate mined for industrial purposes in the Bahamas for export to the United States (19). [Pg.285]

Kinetic isotope effects are an important factor in the biology of deuterium. Isotopic fractionation of hydrogen and deuterium in plants occurs in photosynthesis. The lighter isotope is preferentially incorporated from water into carbohydrates and tipids formed by photosynthesis. Hydrogen isotopic fractionation has thus become a valuable tool in the elucidation of plant biosynthetic pathways (42,43). [Pg.6]

Natural Sensitizing Dyes and Photodynamic Therapy. The chlorophylls are, of course, among the natural sensitizers for photosynthesis. Considerable iaterest exists ia chlorophyll and related pigments as photosensitizers ia biology and medicine (75), isomeric retinal chromophores as visual pigments (76,77), and the use of synthetic photosensitizers ia neurobiology (9), hematology (78), and photodynamic therapy (79). [Pg.437]

Oceanic biology is a sink for atmospheric CO2 because of the involvement of the aqueous form of this gas in planktonic photosynthesis. This complex process can be summarized by... [Pg.20]

Injury any physical or biological response to pollutants, such as a change in metabolism, reduced photosynthesis, leaf necrosis, premature leaf drop, or chlorosis. [Pg.534]

Green, B. R., and Dnrnford, D. G., 1996. The chlorophyll-carotenoid proteins of oxygenic photosynthesis. Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 47 685—714. [Pg.741]

Flavins (152), benzoamielated derivatives of lumazine (145), are implicated in a variety of photobiological processes such as photodynamic action, phototropism, phototaxis, and photosynthesis. The biologically active H form 152a of alloxazine (R = R = R = = H) is less stable in... [Pg.96]

Macrocyclic polyamines may be viewed as an extended form of linear polyamines 13-161 with one less degree of saturation. Polyamines with lower degrees of saturation, have important biological functions. Compounds such as macrocyclic polyimines 171 and porphyrines 18), function as 02 carriers and activators, promote photosynthesis, form the basic structure of vitamine B12, etc., and for these reasons have been subjects of intense investigation. [Pg.114]

Oxidation-reduction reactions in water are dominated by the biological processes of photosynthesis and organic matter oxidation. A very different set of oxidation reactions occurs within the gas phase of the atmosphere, often a consequence of photochemical production and destruction of ozone (O3). While such reactions are of great importance to chemistry of the atmosphere - e.g., they limit the lifetime in the atmosphere of species like CO and CH4 - the global amount of these reactions is trivial compared to the global O2 production and consumption by photosynthesis and respiration. [Pg.429]

When a technical language is adopted by those who do not share the expertise of its parent community, it may actually become distorted, and this may make it even more difficult for students to keep clear what different forms of symbolism mean. So in biology lessons students are likely to meet equations representing photosynthesis and aerobic respiration (Examples 7 and 8 in Table 4.1). When just considering the substances involved, these two equations will seem to stand in the same relation as those discussed for the hydrogen/nitrogen-ammonia equilibrium ... [Pg.97]

Isotopic variation in European human remains is caused by a combination of environmental, biological and cultural factors. For carbon, the main influence is the dominance of C3 photosynthesis in all vegetation types. The factors that can cause deviations from this general trend are the climatic effect,... [Pg.57]

Jones, H.G. (1973). Photosynthesis by thin leaf slices in solution. II. Osmotic stress and its effects on photosynthesis. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 26, 25-33. [Pg.66]


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