Biology, asked by rocco1350, 10 months ago

explain why chlorophyll appers green to us in terms of what happen to different wavelengths of light that strikes a chlorophyll molecule​

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Answered by rafatsuhail18
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Chlorophyll looks green to us because most of the green wavelengths are reflected rather than being absorbed. ... Since violet wavelengths have the most energy in the visible light range (due to their shorter wavelengths) they can provide the maximum energy for photosynthesis.

Answered by mehak238517
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Green plants are green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll.As shown in detail in the absorption spectra,chlorophyll absorbs light in the red and the blue region of the visible light spectrum.green light is not observed ,but reflected, making the plants appear green.

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