Yellow- Green Wavelength of light at peak absorption of 565nm.
Halobacterium is known to be a member of Archaea
and they thrive in very salty environment such as Great Salt lake and Dead Sea. Halobacteria under the process of photosynthesis
with chlorophyll and they make their ATP from the sunlight using bacteriorhodopsin
and halorhodopsin as photosynthetic pigments.
However, photosensory pigements found in
Halabacterium were:
1. photosystem 565 which is used to respond to yellow
–green light in other for cell to find optimum conditions for ATP synthesis and
photophosphorylation and they have peak absorbtion at 565nm.
2. Photosystem 370 nm appears to be responsible
for the protective avoidance of blue/UV light.
Answer:
This is the spring tide: the highest (and lowest) tide. Spring tides are not named for the season. This is spring in the sense of jump, burst forth, rise. So spring tides bring the most extreme high and low tides every month, and they always happen – every month – around full and new moon.
Explanation:
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Make sure you have all the supplies you need, extra water bottles,
snacks, and appropriate shoes. Carry a fully charged
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In a prokaryotic division, the cellular reproduction
is by binary fission. The bacterial chromosomes replicate then proteins migrate
toward the midpoint of the cell and the duplicated chromosomes moves away from
each other forming a protein ring at the midpoint. Plasma membrane and cell
wall materials will accumulate to add to the cell volume. Then, the protein
ring will form a septum that pinch inward and divide the cell in two, forming
two daughter cells.
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