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cyanobacteria) phycobilisomes versus iron stress induced chlorophyll binding protein encircle ps 1/>/>/>/>/>
structural complex of psII and LHCII proteins J. Barber
A location of protein complexes
B photosynthetic electron transport
C antenna system
D xanthophyll cycle
E state transition process
F photosynthetic reduction cycle
G starch: synthesis/ breakdown
H photorespiration
composition and regulation of antenna proteins sensors for size regulation .variations in relation to light levels in relation to fluorescence levels
rate of photosynthesis= rate of carbon accumulation/ rate of oxygen evolution 02 evolved per co2 assimilated

high performance liquid chromatography
martek docosahexaenoic acid///////What is Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)?
Docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA, is a polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid found throughout the body. It is a major structural fat in the brain and retina accounting for up to 97% of the omega-3 fats in the brain and up to 93% of the omega-3 fats in the retina. It is also a key component of the heart. Numerous studies confirm that everyone, from infants to adults, benefits from an adequate supply of DHA.
omega six and omega three
eicosapentaenoic
genomes- cyanidoschyzon merolae (red alga)
- thalassiosira pseudonana (diatom)
chlamydomas reinhadtii
ostreococcus tauri
nucleomorph genome
recombinant proteins of therapeutic value
nickle- urease]]]]selenium- gluthathione peroxidase
bigelow lab ocean science
PAUL W. BEHRENS photobioreactor review in algae culutring techniques
1998 review of martek work
gas exchange, temperature. pH
javornicky docosahexaenoic acid crypthecodinium
***michael borowitzka murdoch U- dunaliela salina beta-carotene
haematoccus pluvualis nannochloropis
**wastewater treatment hallister, ca
low grade for animal feed } carbonator, paddle wheel mixing depth
** olaziola m outdoor algal production (richmond a ///shimamaysu H))
porphyra most valuable seaweed







