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waters tend to
contain phycobilins that can
capture yellow/red light,
while those at
greater depth often contain more of the
phycobilins that can
capture green...
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chlorophylls a and c (often), and
phycobilins,
while those of
green algae have
chloroplasts with
chlorophyll a and b
without phycobilins. Land
plants are pigmented...
- chloroplasts.
Phycobilins are a
third group of
pigments found in cyanobacteria, and glaucophyte, red algal, and
cryptophyte chloroplasts.
Phycobilins come in...
- part
covalently binding chromop****s
called phycobilins. In the
phycoerythrin family, the most
known phycobilins are: phycoerythrobilin, the
typical phycoerythrin...
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endosymbiosis with
cyanobacteria that
contain chlorophylls a and b and lack
phycobilins.
Corroborating this, a
basal phagotroph archaeplastida group has been...
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Examples for
photosynthetic pigments are chlorophyll,
carotenoids and
phycobilins.
These pigments enter a high-energy
state upon
absorbing a
photon which...
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Phycobiliproteins are
formed of a
complex between proteins and
covalently bound phycobilins that act as chromop****s (the light-capturing part). They are most important...
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photosynthetic pigments, such as
various forms of chlorophyll, carotenoids,
phycobilins to
convert the
energy in
sunlight to
chemical energy.
Unlike heterotrophic...
- of the
available chlorophyll "b",
among other pigments.
These include phycobilins,
which are the red and blue
pigments of red and blue algae, respectively...
- and can be excreted.
Bilirubin is
structurally similar to the
pigment phycobilin used by
certain algae to
capture light energy, and to the
pigment phytochrome...