Subject: what do sucrose usually do to chloroplasts?
Date: Fri Dec 7 06:47:03 2007
Posted by Amon Zagros
Grade level: undergrad
School: stockholm university
City: stockholm State/Province: stockholm
Country: Sweden
Area of science: Biochemistry
ID: 1197035223.Bc
Message:
In the context of thylakoidmembranes, what does sucroses usually do to the
chloroplasts. I'm treating this pellet of mine which consists of chloroplasts
with a buffert, which has an absence of sucrose. The reason I'm asking this Qs
is my curiosity of the outcome of this reaction.
Best regards Amon Zagros
Re: what do sucrose usually do to chloroplasts?
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