The making of a photosynthetic animal

Volume: 214, Issue: 2, Pages: 303 - 311
Published: Jan 15, 2011
Abstract
Summary Symbiotic animals containing green photobionts challenge the common perception that only plants are capable of capturing the sun's rays and converting them into biological energy through photoautotrophic CO2 fixation (photosynthesis). ‘Solar-powered’ sacoglossan molluscs, or sea slugs, have taken this type of symbiotic association one step further by solely harboring the photosynthetic organelle, the plastid (=chloroplast). One such sea...
Paper Details
Title
The making of a photosynthetic animal
Published Date
Jan 15, 2011
Volume
214
Issue
2
Pages
303 - 311
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