Can Blue-green Algae Survive In Human Cells?
Some types of blue-green algae are able to enter the cell of another species, such as lichens, and they have a symbiotic relationship, the blue-green algae provides energy to the cell. Imagine that kind of symbiotic relationship in humans, it would mean photosynthesis in human cells. Only comment if you are an open-minded intellectual. It is a lot easier to say something is impossible than to consider how it could actually be accomplished.
Which Of The Following Is A Product Left Over When Cells Of Green Plants Break Down Food To Obtain Energy?
January 20, 2010 by
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A. carbon dioxide
B. oxygen
C. sugar
D. dew
Can You Help With The Metabolism Of Green Plant Cells In Relation To Energy Exchange Processes?
I have most of the information here, however trying to simplify it is daunting, also how to kick it off.
The Physics of Solar Cells
September 21, 2009 by sunshine
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Review
Nelson’s obvious experience in lecturing on solar cells has made this book a most useful and recommendable reading. — Hans J Queisser, Max-Planck-Institute of Solid-State Research, Stuttgart, GermanyPhotovoltaics will play an inc (more…)
