Description : Which one of the following is not a photosynthetic pigment? (1) Chlorophyll (2) Phycobilin (3) Carotenoid (4) Arthocyanin
Last Answer : (4) Arthocyanin Explanation: There are three basic classes of photosynthetic pigments: Chlorophylls (greenish pigments), Carotenoids (usually red, orange, or yellow pigments) and Phycobilins (water-soluble pigments found in the cytoplasm). Anthocyartins play no part in photosynthesis
Description : The pigment involved in photosynthetic activity is - (1) anthocyanin (2) fucxanthin (3) carotenoid (4) chlorophyll
Last Answer : (4) chlorophyll Explanation: Chlorophyll is an extremely important bio-molecule, critical in photosynthesis, which allows plants to absorb energy from light. Chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in ... near-green portions of the spectrum, hence the green color of chlorophyll-containing tissues.
Description : Which one of the following is not a photosynthetic pigment ? (1) Chlorophyll (2) Phycobilin (3) Carotenoid (4) Anthocyanin
Last Answer : Anthocyanin
Description : The pigment involved in photosynthetic activity is (1) anthocyanin (2) fucxanthin (3) carotenoid (4) chlorophyll
Last Answer : chlorophyll
Description : Name the photosynthetic pigment of algae. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Chlorophyll a occurs in (a) all photosynthetic autotrophs (b) in all higher plants (c) all oxygen liberating autotrophs (d) all plants except fungi
Last Answer : (c) all oxygen liberating autotrophs
Description : The photosynthetic pigments used by the green sulfur bacteria and some archaeal species are a. Chlorophyll b. Bacteriochlorophyll c. Cytochrome d. Sulfate
Last Answer : b. Bacteriochlorophyll
Description : How do the amounts of green pigment or chlorophyll differ from summer to fall?
Last Answer : weather difference
Description : Proteinaceous pigment which controls the activities concerned with light is (a) phytochrome (b) chlorophyll (c) anthocyanin (d) carotenoids.
Last Answer : (a) phytochrome
Description : Which pigment absorbs the red and far-red light? (a) Cytochrome (b) Phytochrome (c) Carotenoids (d) Chlorophyll
Last Answer : (b) Phytochrome
Description : What are the photosynthetic pigments belonging to carotenoids? -Biology
Description : What are the differences between C3 and C4 photosynthetic pathways? -Biology
Description : Photosynthetic pigments found in algae? -Biology
Description : Is gas vacuole found in blue green photosynthetic bacteria a type of inclusion body ? -Biology
Description : Photosynthetic apparatus in plants. -Biology
Description : List the main photosynthetic pigments. -Biology
Description : Photosynthetic assimilation definition -Biology
Description : Is protonema photosynthetic? -Biology
Description : what about using the photosynthetic theory -Biology
Description : What is the difference between a photosynthetic organism and a non-photosynthetic organism?
Last Answer : A: A photosynthetic organism is capable of converting light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis, while a non-photosynthetic organism must obtain energy from other sources.
Description : What is the purpose of water in the photosynthetic process?
Last Answer : Movement of sugar through a plant version of a circulatory system. It is the hydro-cycle.
Description : Which Photosynthetic organelles are found in plant cells? -Do You Know?
Description : The deficiencies of micronutrients not only affects growth of plants, but also vital functions such as photosynthetic and mitochondrial electron flow.
Last Answer : The deficiencies of micronutrients not only affects growth of plants, but also vital functions such as photosynthetic and ... Mn, Co, Ca D. Ca, K, Na
Description : The path of `CO_(2)` in the dark reaction of photosynthetic was successfully traced by the use of the following or The dark reaction is traced by
Last Answer : The path of `CO_(2)` in the dark reaction of photosynthetic was successfully traced by the use of the following or ... O_(2)` C. `P^(32)` D. X-rays
Description : The photosynthetic unit is
Last Answer : The photosynthetic unit is A. Glyoxysome B. Spherosome C. Microsome D. Quantasome
Description : Primitive photosynthetic plants utilize solar energy by
Last Answer : Primitive photosynthetic plants utilize solar energy by A. Cyclic photophosphorylation B. Z-scheme C. Both (1) and (2) D. Calvin cycle
Description : Photosynthetic roots are recorded from
Last Answer : Photosynthetic roots are recorded from A. Jussiaea B. Rhizophora C. Bryophyllum D. Tinospora
Description : $ Process of separation of photosynthetic pigments is called chromatography ! Chromatophore have accessory photosynthetic pigments such as phycocyanin
Last Answer : $ Process of separation of photosynthetic pigments is called chromatography ! Chromatophore have accessory ... If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ Phagotrophs take solid nutrition. ! Photosynthetic organisms are called Producers.
Last Answer : $ Phagotrophs take solid nutrition. ! Photosynthetic organisms are called Producers. A. If both As and R are ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ The first photosynthetic organisms which show oxygenic photosynthesis were cyanobacteria. ! Photosynthesis by Eubacteria is Anoxygenic.
Last Answer : $ The first photosynthetic organisms which show oxygenic photosynthesis were cyanobacteria. ! Photosynthesis by ... If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ Photosynthesis roots are a type of Tap Root System. ! Anoxygenic photosynthesi is performed by photosynthetic roots.
Last Answer : $ Photosynthesis roots are a type of Tap Root System. ! Anoxygenic photosynthesi is performed by photosynthetic ... D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Habitat, Plant body, photosynthetic pigments, cell wall, stored food
Last Answer : Identify the given figure of a algae and explain the characteristics of its class with the ... body, photosynthetic pigments, cell wall, stored food
Description : Are phytoplankton eukaryotes that are photosynthetic?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What does the salmonella typhimurim obtain energy with photosynthetic chemo-synthetic or heterotrophic?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : How do photosynthetic plants typicallt affect the other organisms in their ecosystem?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Is lactobacillus acidophilus photosynthetic?
Description : What are non-photosynthetic?
Last Answer : Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
Description : Select the correct statement: (1) C4 pathway for. CO2 fixation were discovered by Hatch and Slack (2) CO2 is essential for photosynthesis (3) Addition of sodium carbonate in water retards photosynthetic rate in vallisneria (4) Phloem is the principal pathway for translocation of solutes
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : The scutellum of the gram embryo is a: (a) Vestigial organ (b) Photosynthetic organ (c) Absorptive organ (d) Protective organ
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : The photosynthetic rate of C4 is …….. than C3 plants
Last Answer : Ans. Low
Description : The most important enzyme involved in photosynthetic CO2 fixation in C4 plants
Last Answer : Ans. PEP carboxylase
Description : The most important enzyme involved in photosynthetic CO2 fixation in C3 plants
Last Answer : Ans. Rubisco
Description : What is the group of aquatic beings composed of large number of photosynthetic beings ?
Last Answer : A large number of photosynthetic beings is found in the plankton, i.e., in the surface of aquatic ecosystems. This is because light is abundant on the surface.
Description : Are there photosynthetic fungi? How do fungi nourish themselves?
Last Answer : All fungi are heterotrophs (so, they do not perform photosynthesis). Fungi are typical decomposers, they eat and degrade organic material.
Description : Maximum photosynthetic activity occurs in - (1) blue and red region of light (2) green and yellow region of light (3) blue and orange region of light (4) violet and orange region of light
Last Answer : (1) blue and red region of light Explanation: Wavelength of light between 400 nm and 700 nm is most effective for photosynthesis. This light is called photo synthetically active radiation (PAR). ... in red and minimum in blue region. In both these regions light is absorbed by chlorophylls.
Description : Rhizobium is a kind of – (1) Photosynthetic bacteria (2) Symbiotic bacteria (3) Parasitic bacteria (4) Saprophytic bacteria
Last Answer : (2) Symbiotic bacteria Explanation: Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. They are the only nitrogenfixing bacteria living in a symbiotic relationship with legumes. Common crop and forage legumes are peas, beans, clover, and soy.
Description : The first photosynthetic oxygen liberating organisms to appear on earth were (1) Cyanobacteria (2) Bryophytes (3) Green algae (4) Bacteria
Last Answer : (1) Cyanobacteria Explanation: Cyanobacteria or blue green algae were the photosynthetic organisms that lived in the ancient ocean. It liberated the oxygen found in the iron oxide.
Description : Photosynthetic inhibition by 02 is called: (A) Reaction (B) Warburg’s effect (C) Back inhibition (D) Competitive effect
Last Answer : (B) Warburg’s effect