different between chlorophyll vs metalloprotein
chlorophyll
English
Alternative forms
- chlorophyl (dated)
Etymology
Borrowed from French chlorophylle, from Ancient Greek ?????? (khl?rós, “pale green”) and ?????? (phúllon, “leaf”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kl??.??.f?l/, /?kl??.?.f?l/
- (US) IPA(key): /?kl??.?.f?l/
Noun
chlorophyll (usually uncountable, plural chlorophylls)
- (biochemistry) Any of a group of green pigments that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and in other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria.
Coordinate terms
- anthocyanin, carotenoid, xanthophyll
Derived terms
Translations
chlorophyll From the web:
- what chlorophyll used for
- what chlorophyll mean
- what chlorophyll is in photosystem i
- what chlorophyll does red algae have
- what chlorophyll is in photosystem ii
- what chlorophyll and photosynthesis have in common
- what chlorophyll is good for
- what is the best chlorophyll
metalloprotein
English
Etymology
From metallo- +? protein
Noun
metalloprotein (plural metalloproteins)
- (biochemistry) a protein, such as haemoglobin or chlorophyll, that contains a metal atom as a cofactor
Related terms
- apometalloprotein
Translations
metalloprotein From the web:
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