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The chlorophyll molecules used by eukaryotes and cyanobacteria absorb radiant energy in the ___________ portion(s) of the visible spectrum

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Answered by akshitaaaray
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Answer:

green

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The chlorophyll molecules used by eukaryotes and cyanobacteria absorb radiant energy in the ___________ portion(s) of the visible spectrum

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The chlorophyll molecules used by eukaryotes and cyanobacteria absorb radiant energy in the red and blue  portion(s) of the visible spectrum.

Explanation:

The chlorophyll molecules used by eukaryotes and cyanobacteria absorb radiant energy in the red and blue portion(s) of the visible spectrum.

The analysis of photosynthetic pigments aids in many studies of the photosynthetic systems of bacteria, plants, and algae. It is also used in the fields of agricultural and food chemistry, in the study of food processing, and in the use of natural food coloring agents.

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The chlorophyll is not formed without

A) Potassium

B) Magnesium

C) Calcium

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