Photosystem I, Molecular Model is a photograph by Laguna Design which was uploaded on May 2nd, 2013.
Photosystem I, Molecular Model
Photosystem I. Computer model of the molecular structure of the Photosystem I complex, showing beta-carotene (orange), alpha-chlorophyll (green) and... more
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Photosystem I, Molecular Model
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Laguna Design
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Photosystem I. Computer model of the molecular structure of the Photosystem I complex, showing beta-carotene (orange), alpha-chlorophyll (green) and reaction centre subunits. Photosystems are protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. They are enzymes, typically found in the chloroplasts of plants, which absorb light and use it to reduce (add electrons to) other molecules. Photosystems I and II work together to form a photosynthetic chain that removes electrons from water, creating oxygen as a byproduct.
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