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... chloroplasts are the main energy transformers of cells One of this book's themes is that organisms are open systems that transform energy they acquire from their surroundings . In eukaryotic cells , mitochondria and chloroplasts are the ...
... chloroplasts are the main energy transformers of cells One of this book's themes is that organisms are open systems that transform energy they acquire from their surroundings . In eukaryotic cells , mitochondria and chloroplasts are the ...
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Neil A. Campbell. LEAF CROSS SECTION CHLOROPLAST Chloroplasts , found mainly in the meso- phyll , are bounded by a double membrane that encloses the stroma , the dense fluid content of the chloroplast . Membranes of the thylakoid system ...
Neil A. Campbell. LEAF CROSS SECTION CHLOROPLAST Chloroplasts , found mainly in the meso- phyll , are bounded by a double membrane that encloses the stroma , the dense fluid content of the chloroplast . Membranes of the thylakoid system ...
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... Chloroplasts and Mitochondria Chloroplasts and mitochondria generate ATP by the same basic mechanism : chemiosmosis . An electron transport chain assembled in a membrane pumps protons across the membrane as electrons are passed through ...
... Chloroplasts and Mitochondria Chloroplasts and mitochondria generate ATP by the same basic mechanism : chemiosmosis . An electron transport chain assembled in a membrane pumps protons across the membrane as electrons are passed through ...
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