Photosynthesis

Foreword: "This book is part of a Basic Biology Course for undergraduates written by the Inter-University Biology Teaching project team at Sussex. The main aim of the book is to show you how green plants and certain bacteria are able to capture the energy of sunlight and transform it into the r...

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Main Author: Tribe, Michael A (Author)
Other Authors: Eraut, Michael, Snook, Roger K
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [Eng.] Cambridge University Press 1975
©1975
Series:Basic biology course ; book 6 : Unit 3, Regulations within cells
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