Campbell Biology, Books a la Carte Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (10th Edition)
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Chapter 50.3, Problem 4CC
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To determine: The similarities between the two photo systems that is; the retina in eye and chlorophyll in plant.
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Retina absorbs the light which is helps in conversion of “cis retinal to the trans retinal”. This conversion paves the way for further reaction through which the action potential is generated which helps in visualizing the object.
In chlorophyll, photosystem II is generally used in utilizing the light energy and converting it into utilizable energy.
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