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what is gaidukov phenomenon?

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Answered by Anonymous
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° This basically refers to absorption of light by the algae.

° This then refers to change in body color.

Also known as ' Gaidukov's effect '.
This phenomenon undergo in ' Cyanobacteria '.

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

The Gaidukov development is outlined as a happening that happens in alga. it is a phenomena during which alga absorbs the bulk of the sunshine required for chemical change. it's conjointly referred to as chromatic adaptation and happens in eubacteria.

The biliprotein composition of cluster I strains is unaffected by the spectrum quality of sunshine during which they're cultivated, indicating that they lack chromatic adaptation.

Only the pigment content of the cells is stricken by light-weight quality in cluster II strains. In red light-weight, it's terribly low, whereas in inexperienced light-weight, it's quite high. In cells big in any light-weight, the amount of pigment is usually high.

The spectral composition of sunshine affects the synthesis of each major biliproteins in cluster III strains. Their pigment concentration is incredibly high beneath inexperienced light-weight and extremely low beneath red light-weight, similar to the previous cluster, however their pigment level, whereas still vital beneath inexperienced light-weight, is 1.6 to 3.7 times higher beneath red light-weight. there have been twenty five strains in cluster I, thirteen in cluster II, and thirty one in cluster III of the sixty nine strains studied.

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