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Do humans absorb light?

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Answered by fhana0303
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Answer:The fate of this radiation in the body depends on its wavelength: Visible light is usually scattered and is only strongly absorbed by some components such as pigments and blood. ... Our skin is well adapted to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and the damaged molecules and cells are usually repaired or replaced.

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Answered by liberty29
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The fate of this radiation in the body depends on its wavelength: Visible light is usually scattered and is only strongly absorbed by some components such as pigments and blood. ... Our skin is well adapted to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and the damaged molecules and cells are usually repaired or replaced.

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