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[[Image:Photosystem Diagram.png|thumb|300px|right|Diagram of Light Harvesting Complex with Reaction Center.]]

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Introduction

Here is a striking example of plastic waste accumulation in Marine Environments http://www.usgreenchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/plastic-beach.jpg.
List of Aliphatic, Aromatic and Aliphatic-Aromatic polyesters and co-polyesters.
Degradation of PBSA by enzymes of Rosealetes depolymerans.


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Degradation of PBSTIL by enzymes of Rosealetes depolymerans.
Above is a summary of all the known categories of polymer degrading enzymes.
Diagram of Light Harvesting Complex with Reaction Center.



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Section 1


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