absorbing photons of light in a leaf
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photosynthesis, the sun’s energy is converted to chemical energy by
photosynthetic organisms. However, the various wavelengths in sunlight
are not all used equally in photosynthesis. Instead, photosynthetic
organisms contain light-absorbing molecules called pigments that absorb only specific wavelengths of visible light, while reflecting others.The set of wavelengths absorbed by a pigment is its absorption spectrum. In the diagram below, you can see the absorption spectra of three key pigments in photosynthesis: chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b,
and β-carotene. The set of wavelengths that a pigment doesn't absorb
are reflected, and the reflected light is what we see as color. For
instance, plants appear green to us because they contain many
chlorophyll a and b molecules, which reflect green light
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