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arxiv: 1205.0883 · v1 · pith:GZVQ2MM3new · submitted 2012-05-04 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · physics.chem-ph· q-bio.BM· quant-ph

Functional quantum biology in photosynthesis and magnetoreception

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph physics.chem-phq-bio.BMquant-ph
keywords quantumbiologicalfunctionalbiologycoherenceeffectsgivemagnetoreception
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Is there a functional role for quantum mechanics or coherent quantum effects in biological processes? While this question is as old as quantum theory, only recently have measurements on biological systems on ultra-fast time-scales shed light on a possible answer. In this review we give an overview of the two main candidates for biological systems which may harness such functional quantum effects: photosynthesis and magnetoreception. We discuss some of the latest evidence both for and against room temperature quantum coherence, and consider whether there is truly a functional role for coherence in these biological mechanisms. Finally, we give a brief overview of some more speculative examples of functional quantum biology including the sense of smell, long-range quantum tunneling in proteins, biological photoreceptors, and the flow of ions across a cell membrane.

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