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Of the pigments commonly found in spinach leaves, chlorophylls a and b have many polar groups, followed by the less pola

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:15 pm
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Of The Pigments Commonly Found In Spinach Leaves Chlorophylls A And B Have Many Polar Groups Followed By The Less Pola 1
Of The Pigments Commonly Found In Spinach Leaves Chlorophylls A And B Have Many Polar Groups Followed By The Less Pola 1 (127.85 KiB) Viewed 74 times
Of the pigments commonly found in spinach leaves, chlorophylls a and b have many polar groups, followed by the less polar xanthophylls and then the extremely non-polar ß-carotenes. You can predict where each of these pigments might migrate on the paper relative to each other and the point of origin when chromtographed in a relatively non-polar solvent. Which of the following is correct in terms of the greater distance of migration? Ochlorophyll a migration > xanthophylls migration O xanthophylls migration > ß-carotenes migration O chlorophyll b migration > ß-carotenes migration B-carotenes migration > xanthophylls migration O chlorophyll migration > ß-carotenes migration Based on the Standard Photosynthetic Electron Transport experiment, what is the variable you are testing? concentration or amount of oxidized DCPIP concentration or amount of light concentration or amount of chloroplast suspension concentration or amount of pigments O concentration or amount of fluorescence