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Living Organisms In All Five Kingdoms
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living organism was divided into two categories include animals and plants. The category of plants was considered to be stationary; whereas, animal’s category included all living beings possess the ability to move. With the passage of time,...

Photosynthesis
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provide five percent of all solar energy that falls on their green parts, to hold in sugars. If "waste product" they produce oxygen while. Virtually all living creatures on Earth need oxygen to exist. The production of oxygen by plants and ...

Photosynthesis
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which plants get their energy to be used for their daily functionalities. It is a process in which the light energy is transformed into the chemical energy in order to provide energy to the plant. The conversion of light energy obtained thr...

Light Dependent Reactions And Light Dependent Reactions Work
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light-collecting units of the thylakoid layer. Every photo system has an antenna of a couple of hundred color molecules. When a photon of light strikes a pigment molecule, the vigor is passed from particle to particle until it achieves the ...

Photosynthesis
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that is used mainly by plants and a number of other organisms for the conversion of light energy. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and algae turn sunlight and nutrients into energy. The pigments in the leaves of plants or algae...

Eukaryotic Organisms
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eukaryotic cells have a nucleus in which genetic material is separated from the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells are usually smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells, in addition to the absence of the nucleus, their genomes are less complex, a...

Structural And Fucnctional Aspects Of Diversity Of Parasites(
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aspects of diversity of Parasites(protozoa/helmithes/nematode) Introduction The purpose of this review was to summarize the current state of knowledge on the role of hybridization and evolution introgressii in ecology and parasites. We con...