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Dictionary » I » Iron-sulfur proteins Iron-sulfur proteinsIron-sulfur proteins a group of proteins possessing only the iron-sulfur complex as the prosthetic group. These proteins participate in all major pathways of electron transport: photosynthesis, respiration, hydroxylation and bacterial hydrogen and nitrogen fixation. ![]()
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Plate count agar.... milk will survive that. And as a matter of fact milk contains a lot of proteins that reduces the availability of iron and will inhibit the growth of some bacteria. Honestly a bit of beef broth with salt adjusted ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... some insects and mollusks in the blood protein is present ferric iron, but because their blood has a red color. Blood clam brachiopods contains ... transport of substances close to the hemoglobin, and other similar proteins contain manganese." http://otvet.mail.ru/question/16010365/ ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... 3.5 billion years ago had to "breathe" elements such as iron, processing them to gain a mere pittance of energy. For decades, scientists ... chains. If there were none of these molecules then we don’t have proteins, therefore no robosomes etc etc. In other words life could not begin. ...
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Is Spirulina really good for our health ?... better but is more expensive. Facts on Spirulina The richest source of proteins, it provides 18 out of 22 amino acids the body needs. Its range ... (pro Vitamin A) helps maintain normal and healthy eyesight. It provides iron in a form that is easily absorbed. It helps maintain an optimum level ...
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