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Photosynthesis
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ATP synthase
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Action spectrum
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Amicyanin
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Apoplast
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Bacterial antenna complex
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Andrew Benson
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1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate
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C3 carbon fixation
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C4 carbon fixation
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Calvin cycle
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Melvin Calvin
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Carbon cycle
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Carbon cycle re-balancing
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Carbon fixation
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Carbon sink
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Carotenoid
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Carotenoid oxygenase
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Chlorin
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Chloroplast
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Chlorosome
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Chromoplast
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Compensation point
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Crassulacean acid metabolism
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Cyanobacteria
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Cytochrome b559
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Cytochrome b6f complex
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Cytochrome f
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Dihydroxyacetone phosphate
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Dole effect
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FAPAR
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Fenna-Matthews-Olson complex
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Ferredoxin
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Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
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Hill reagent
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Robin Hill (biochemist)
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Lamella (cell biology)
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Leaf
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Light-harvesting complex
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Light-harvesting complexes of green plants
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Light-independent reaction
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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Non-photochemical quenching
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Oxygen cycle
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Oxygen evolution
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Oxygen evolving complex
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P680
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Palisade cell
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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase
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3-Phosphoglyceric acid
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Photoassimilate
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Photodissociation
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Photoinhibition
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Photorespiration
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Photosynthetic efficiency
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Photosynthetic reaction centre
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Photosynthetically active radiation
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Photosystem
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Photosystem II
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Photosystem II light harvesting protein
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Phototroph
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Phycobilisome
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Phycoerythrocyanin
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Phycourobilin
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Plastid
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Plastocyanin
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Plastoquinone
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Porphyrin
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Potometer
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Primary production
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Pyrenoid
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Red edge
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Revised Simple Biosphere Model (SIB-2)
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Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
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RuBisCO
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Stoma
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Thylakoid
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Transketolase
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User:Lavateraguy/CAM
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Warburg effect
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