"Phototrophy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Phototrophy refers to the ability of certain organisms, such as plants and some bacteria, to produce their own food using light energy from the sun. This is done through a process called photosynthesis, which involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Phototrophy is a key characteristic of autotrophic organisms, which are able to produce their own food and sustain themselves without relying on heterotrophic organisms that consume other organisms or organic matter for energy.
Photothermolysis is the selective heating of a target area of skin by high-intensity pulsed light (IPL) or a laser. It is a non-invasive treatment used to minimize the appearance of hair, pigment or vascular lesions, and/or to kill bacteria in the skin
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Phototoxicity, often referred to by its older term photo-toxicity, is an injury to living tissue as a result of exposure to light. Phototoxicity is often compared with phototoxic dermatitis, cutaneous phototoxicity and cutaneous phototoxic eruption.
Phototrophic refers to the process or organisms that produce their own food through the use of light energy. This is a characteristic of plants and some other organisms such as algae and cyanobacteria, which contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy to power photosynthesis.
Phototropin is a type of photoreceptor protein found in plants, responsible for detecting blue light and controlling plant growth and development. It plays a key role in phototropism, the phenomenon of plants growing towards or away from light sources. Phototropin is particularly important for regulating plant responses to light, such as cell elongation, cell division, and chloroplast movement, which help plants position themselves optimally to maximize their exposure to light.
Phototypes refers to the art or process of preparing photographs for reproduction or printing. It can also be used to describe photographs printed using a phototype compositor, an early digital printing device from the 1960s and 1970s that combined several photographic images into a single piece of text.
The term "photovoltage" refers to the electromotive force (voltage) generated in a material due to the absorption of light. It is the potential difference that is created between two points in an electric field as a result of a photoelectrical effect, such as the photoelectric effect, where light hitting a material induces the ejection of electrons from its surface. The photovoltage can be used to drive an electric current in a circuit and is an essential concept in the field of photovoltaics, particularly in the study and development of solar cells and photovoltaic devices.