Biochemistry
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Chapter 22, Problem 9RE
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The events that take place at the photosynthetic reaction center in Rhodopseudomonas are to be outlined.
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In the reaction centre of Rhodopseudomonas viridis, there are a pair of bacteriochlorophyll molecules (
The Rhodopseudomonas viridis contains special accessory pigments, like pheophytin, menaquinone (QA), and ubiquinone (QB), which help in the electron transfer process.
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