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#Question id: 2338


Access to the nucleus is regulated by

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. specialized proteins within the nuclear pore.

  2.  the rate of osmosis.

  3. the amount of ATP available for active transport.

  4.  hormones.

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#Question id: 9270

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

In the lowest excited state, the excited chlorophyll has four alternative pathways for disposing of its available energy which of the statement of alternative pathway would be INCORRECT?

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#Question id: 9270

#SCPH06 I Botany

In the lowest excited state, the excited chlorophyll has four alternative pathways for disposing of its available energy which of the statement of alternative pathway would be INCORRECT?

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#Question id: 9271

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Chlorophylls a and b are abundant in green plants, and c and d are found in some protists and cyanobacteria. A number of different types of bacteriochlorophyll have been found; which type of chlorophyll is the most widely distributed, shows the distribution of pigments in different types of photosynthetic organisms;

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#Question id: 9271

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Chlorophylls a and b are abundant in green plants, and c and d are found in some protists and cyanobacteria. A number of different types of bacteriochlorophyll have been found; which type of chlorophyll is the most widely distributed, shows the distribution of pigments in different types of photosynthetic organisms;

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#Question id: 9271

#SCPH06 I Botany

Chlorophylls a and b are abundant in green plants, and c and d are found in some protists and cyanobacteria. A number of different types of bacteriochlorophyll have been found; which type of chlorophyll is the most widely distributed, shows the distribution of pigments in different types of photosynthetic organisms;

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#Question id: 9272

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

The quantum yield of photosynthesis falls off drastically for far-red light of wavelengths greater than 680 nm, indicating that far-red light alone is inefficient in driving
photosynthesis, this effect is called