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English: Light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis at the thylakoid membrane. (Created using Powerpoint, based on: Taiz and Zeiger, Plant Physiology, 4th edition, ISBN 0-87893-856-7)
Nederlands: Lichtreacties van fotosynthese in de thylkoïde membraan.
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2007-04-12 (first version); 2007-04-12 (last version) |
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Original uploader was Tameeria at en.wikipedia |
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