Plant Biochemistry
Publication details: Jaipur Prateeksha Publications, Jaipur 2011 Edition: IDescription: 256 22*14.5 cmsISBN: 9789380626260DDC classification: 581.1Item type | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Plant biochemistry, plant cell, leaf structure and metabolic activities, photosynthesis, carbon fixation, ATP, Protein biosynthesis,Anoxygenic, Aralocaspica, Biomolecules, Biosequestration, Bisphosphate, bookmarking, cadherins, catalysed, caveolae, chlorobium, chemoautotrophs, coccolithophorids, cuticularised, deacetylases, dichotomising, dioxygen, elaioplasts, endosomes, endosymbiosed, expansins, exportins, formimino, geobiochemist, geomicrobiologist, ginkgoales, glucans, glycosyltransferase, homeoviscous, hydrocarbonate, hypostomatic, importin kleptoplastid, laminopathy, megafossil, metallicity, microdomains, nanostructure, nanotechnology, nanotubes, non-dividing, nucleobase,nucleoporins, oxoacids, paleoproterozoic, parvum, peroxyacyl, phosphoglycolate, photosynthesis, proteoglycan, proteoplast, pseudounipolar, quinupristin, rhodophytes, rhodoplast, selenocysteine, spliceosome, suborganelle, sulphotranferases, synthesises, taphonomic, terawattstrilete, unsaturation zosterophyllophytes
Plant biochemistry encompasses most of biochemistry since plants are capable of synthesizing most molecules known in nature. Because you all have taken general biochemistry courses
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