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1. Why is the canopy not uniformly green?

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Answered by zacknight47
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Leaves have photosynthesis . That is why it has . The Brainliest Answer! The leaves of the lower canopy branches, shaded from the harsh sun by the upper canopy ceiling, are often a darker blue-green color than the leaves of the upper canopy in order to absorb the red wavelengths necessary for photosynthesis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Leaves have photosynthesis . That is why it has . ... The leaves of the lower canopy branches, shaded from the harsh sun by the upper canopy ceiling, are often a darker blue-green color than the leaves of the upper canopy in order to absorb the red wavelengths necessary for photosynthesis.

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