Biology, asked by choudharyujjwal237, 2 months ago

Plants are green in colour because
(A) they absorb green light only
(b) they reflect green light
(C) they absorb green light but reflect all other lights
(D) none of the above are correct​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

none of the above

Explanation:

So, plants and their leaves look green because the “special pair” of chlorophyll molecules uses the red end of the visible light spectrum to power reactions inside each cell. The unused green light is reflected from the leaf and we see that light.

Answered by nk95150
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, plants and their leaves look green because the “special pair” of chlorophyll molecules uses the red end of the visible light spectrum to power reactions inside each cell. The unused green light is reflected from the leaf and we see that light.

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