Photosynthetic pigments yes
These pigments are called carotenoids.
Transmitter => Antenna =========> Antenna => Receiver Receiver <=== Antenna <========= Antenna <= Transmitter
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
...are: -the attraction to the paper -the solubility of the pigments -the size of the particles posted by Huguito Doutre
Antenna Pigments
Antenna pigments, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids, that are light harvesting antennas in the thylakoid. After the antenna pigments absorb light energy and transformed as chemical energy then transfered to the reaction center complex.
Photosynthetic pigments yes
Hertz Antenna is lambda by 2 antenna & marconi antenna is lambda by 4 antenna...
Pigments are added to the paint. Pigments are added to the paint. Pigments are added to the paint.
Chlorophyll pigments are green.
No, there are no photosynthetic pigments in Radicchio.
An active antenna has a amplifier built in, a standard antenna does not. AKA powered antenna.
A passive antenna is an antenna that is not powered by an amplifier.
These pigments are called carotenoids.
Pigments are needed because they are useful to autotrophs and plants. Pigments are used to capture the sunlight's energy.
These other pigments are called accessory pigments (red, orange, yellow, brown).