Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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... molecules are buried in the lipid or lipoprotein layers of the chloroplast lamellae , with the chlorophyllide residues distributed at intervals on the surfaces of these layers . Here they may combine with fixed water molecules ...
... molecules are buried in the lipid or lipoprotein layers of the chloroplast lamellae , with the chlorophyllide residues distributed at intervals on the surfaces of these layers . Here they may combine with fixed water molecules ...
Page 1193
... molecules must be spread into a rather thin film ( 10 ) . However , the stability of films composed of pure chlorophyll is low ; the molecules readily undergo reaggregation into a compact crystal- loidal arrangement not very suitable ...
... molecules must be spread into a rather thin film ( 10 ) . However , the stability of films composed of pure chlorophyll is low ; the molecules readily undergo reaggregation into a compact crystal- loidal arrangement not very suitable ...
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... molecules ( 15 ) are thought to function as electron sinks , or receptors , for electrons pro- duced by illuminated chlorophyll , their positioning close to chlorophyll in the photoreceptive surface of the galactosyl diglyceride matrix ...
... molecules ( 15 ) are thought to function as electron sinks , or receptors , for electrons pro- duced by illuminated chlorophyll , their positioning close to chlorophyll in the photoreceptive surface of the galactosyl diglyceride matrix ...
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