what is chlorophyll d?  and what is  hydrocolloids?

Chlorophyll d is a form of chlorophyll, identified in 1996. It absorbs far-red light, at 710 nm wavelength, just outside the optical range. Acaryochloris marina, a bacterium, uses it for photosynthesis.


 

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A substance that forms a gel in the presence of water, examples of which are used in surgical dressings and in various industrial applications is known as hydrocolloids. :):)
 

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Dear Student,


@Bharti: You can refer to the answer given by sidhartha.


@Sidhartha: It's a great answer that you have provided! Keep up the good effort! You deserve thumbs up for your answer.

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thanx mam :):)

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Dear Student,


Tree belonging to family Lythraceae and  family Combretaceae have breathing roots. Some other examples include bald cypresses.


 

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thanx..

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thank you mam.

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