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Results from our forumgreen wavelength in plant photosynthesis... (dark), so it will grow very fast until it reaches the sunlight so it can start photosynthesis (it needs to get to the light quickly). The plant detects that it has reached the surface by the presence of red light (sunlight has all colors, but the receptors are just adapted to detect red light). ...
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Isolating algae pigments - Paper chromatography?... to different wavelengths of light, then measuring growth (change in numbers). Also, I was wondering if it would be interesting for him to try to detect pigments in the algae using a chromatogram. I have found some resources on this, but I was wondering if paper chromatography would work and if ...
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Re: How does Head To Head Telomere Fusion express itself?... fused and unfused copy to the other there is another large force imbalance in the system. It seems like the meiosis mechanisms would be able to detect this much pulling force imbalance in the system then adjust spindles accordingly. There does not seem to be any research where a head to head ...
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Re: Re:... cells that waste energy and resources so much that the organism (i.e. the human body) would suffer during a long time span, even though we cannot detect anything being wrong at any single time point. This could mean something like wasting or increased infection rates or similar. When their number ...
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Re: Re:... cells that waste energy and resources so much that the organism (i.e. the human body) would suffer during a long time span, even though we cannot detect anything being wrong at any single time point. This could mean something like wasting or increased infection rates or similar.
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