Oh chloroplasts. Make out with me you little photosynthesis.
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Oh chloroplasts. Make out with me you little photosynthesis.
Mikhail Tsvet – Scientist of the Day
Mikhail Tsvet, a Russian/Italian botanist, was born on May 14, 1872, in Asti, Italy.
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The benefits of liquid chlorophyll & tasty ways to drink it
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Zelerdeen
[PT: Zelerdeen /end PT]
an umbrella term under paletelour (link) related to the color green. it could be connected to common or personal associations with green, things that are green, and/or simply the color itself!
zel(er)- / zerde- - prefixes
-erd(een) / -zelen - suffixes
zelerdine - quality (noun form: zelerdinity; shortened form: zel)
transzelerdeen / transzelerdine / transzel - transitioning to zelerdinity or a zelerdeen identity
verdis - equivalent to person (plural: verdi)
veer - equivalent to boy/girl/enby (plural: veers)
zelan - equivalent to man/woman/enban (plural: zelen)
zelenon / zelenox / zeleyon - sex term; equivalent to male/female/enbinmel
ZDIN - zelerdeen-in-nature
grenic - alignment
ketwebian - galactian alignment
zeleer - a zelerdeen gender
serpentinian - zelerdeen loving zelerdeen (zdLzd)
chlorophyll - someone who presents as zelerdine, or whose presentation can only be described as zelerdeen
gladio- - a prefix for those who are connected to zelerdinity, either in gender or expression
tagging @daybreakthing @en8y @radiomogai @neoumbrellatime @glg-archive @ref-lang !!
see also: verdeine (link)!
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Chlorophyll is on the top of the list when it comes to disease-fighting micronutrients.
What is chlorophyll?
CHLOROPHYLL is the compound in plants that is responsible for their green color. It also helps plants absorb energy from the sun (photosynthesis).
Why is Chlorophyll so important?
When we metabolize this powerful micronutrient from green foods it helps to cleanse our blood by separating our red blood cells, making our blood more free-flowing much like water (alkaline) instead of sluggish (acidic). When our blood is more fluid it can flow easily. In addition, chlorophyll oxygenates our blood which alkalizes our blood, tissues, and body. This is the healthy, healing environment we want to strive for. This is especially important for those diagnosed with cancer.
More oxygen (less inflammation)
= Alkaline (less acidity)
= Healthy, healing environment
SOURCES: spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, arugula, broccoli, spirulina, parsley, alfalfa, green beans, kiwi, green grapes, nettle sprouts 🥬🥝🥦
References:
Molecules: doi.org/10.3390/molecules28145344
Amy Myers MD: amymyersmd.com
SnyderHealth.com: snyderhealth.com
Verywell Health: verywellhealth.com
You guys I just had a biochemistry exam and I had to learn about photosyntesis, metabolism, Krebs cycle and all that and I started thinking (bear with me): can we somehow put chlorophyll, the green thing that plants have, into human cells so humans can do photosyntesis?
But then I thought
What if Elphaba is green because of chlorophyll? Can she photosyntesise?!?!?