Biology, asked by vishwajitsithu71, 1 year ago

What would happen to photosynthesis if the green light waves that reach a plant were blocked?

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Answered by AnchitSinha
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the process of photosynthesis will not work and the food will not get prepared.

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Answered by aditya2511
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Answer: During photosynthesis plants absorb visible light, mainly through the pigment chlorophyll, and use its energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars required for metabolism and growth. The visible light spectrum (a.k.a. the rainbow) is made of colours with varying wavelengths—from Red (650 nanometers) through Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Indigo to Violet (400 nanometres). Chlorophyll mainly absorbs red and blue light and reflects yellow and green light.

Since chlorophyll doesn’t absorb yellow or green light, a plant ‘fed’ only one of these wavelengths would die as quickly as one kept in the dark.

A plant receiving only one wavelength of red or blue light could struggle along for a while, but it wouldn’t grow normally, and it wouldn’t be green.

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