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Hello,
I'm an undergraduate in my second year of biology studies. Today, in 'Introduction to Plant Sciences' course we discussed the Hill Reaction, the Professor said that given the rate of DCPIP reduction or Oxygen creation we can calculate how many chlorophylls are around one reaction center. I tried to figure it out but could'nt, the only thing I found in literature and the www is the Emerson & Arnold experiment from 1932 but they used flashes and not constant light. Anyway, I tried to ask in class but there is no intension to cover this subject anymore. Help would be extremely welcome. |
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