photosynthetic apparatus

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apparatus
noun
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/ˌæp.əˈreɪ.təs/
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/ˌæp.əˈræt̬.əs/
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(Definition ofapparatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Adaptability of thephotosyntheticapparatusto light intensity in ecotypes from exposed and shaded habitats.
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Both these species are poikilochlorophyllous and show slow recovery rates on rehydration, during which thephotosyntheticapparatusis reassembled.
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However, the unique composition of thephotosyntheticapparatusin cyanobacteria would appear to create a substantially greater need for fixed nitrogen in several ways.
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When algae experience changes in light regime, acclimation of thephotosyntheticapparatusoccurs, resulting in the optimization of photosynthetic efficiency.
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Bacteria adapt to changes in environmental conditions by rebuilding the completephotosyntheticapparatus on a timescale of minutes to at most a few hours.
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Frozen but viable permafrost algae have preserved their morphological characteristics andphotosyntheticapparatusin the dark permafrost.
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Thephotosyntheticapparatusis very similar to the one found in plants.
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Before thephotosyntheticapparatusdevelops sufficiently in the early stages of germination, the stored energy reserves of starch nourish the seedling.
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It has been proposed that the before the evolution of leaves, plants had thephotosyntheticapparatuson the stems.
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For example, transcription of nuclear genes encoding parts of thephotosyntheticapparatusis regulated by light.
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If photosynthesis is inefficient, excess light energy must be dissipated to avoid damaging thephotosyntheticapparatus.
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The enzyme is also thought to act as a safety valve for stress conditions in thephotosyntheticapparatus.
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From the point of view of the telome theory, it has been proposed that before the evolution of leaves, plants had thephotosyntheticapparatuson the stems.
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