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Photoprocesses, photoreceptors, and evolution

Photoprocesses, Photoreceptors, and Evolution discusses the important role that visible radiation has played in the development of photoreceptor systems, hence, in the evolution of life on earth. The book examines the spectrum of energies that impinge on the Earth, what kinds of molecules absorb these energies, and how they are structured within the cell to function as a photoreceptor system. The text describes the molecular structure of the cell membrane; the various kinds of pigment molecules; and the structures associated with photobiological phenomena. The relationship between the photorec.

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  • "The environment; Photosensitivity and pigments; The emergence of the cell and its organelles; Photosynthesis; Phototropism; Phototaxis; Invertebrate eyes; Protochordates; The vertebrate eye and the retina; The vertebrate visual pigments; The invertebrate visual pigments; The visusl photoreceptors and pigments in evolution; Photoperiodic phenomena and memory; Bioluminescence."
  • "Photoprocesses, Photoreceptors, and Evolution discusses the important role that visible radiation has played in the development of photoreceptor systems, hence, in the evolution of life on earth. The book examines the spectrum of energies that impinge on the Earth, what kinds of molecules absorb these energies, and how they are structured within the cell to function as a photoreceptor system. The text describes the molecular structure of the cell membrane; the various kinds of pigment molecules; and the structures associated with photobiological phenomena. The relationship between the photorec."@en
  • "Photoprocesses, Photoreceptors, and Evolution discusses the important role that visible radiation has played in the development of photoreceptor systems, hence, in the evolution of life on earth. The book examines the spectrum of energies that impinge on the Earth, what kinds of molecules absorb these energies, and how they are structured within the cell to function as a photoreceptor system. The text describes the molecular structure of the cell membrane; the various kinds of pigment molecules; and the structures associated with photobiological phenomena. The relationship between the photorec..."

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  • "Photoprocesses"
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  • "Photoprocesses, photoreceptors, and evolution"
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  • "Photoprocesses, Photoreceptors, and Evolution"
  • "Photoprocesses, Photoreceptors and Evolution"
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  • "Photoprocesses, photoreceptors and evolution"