Which wavelengths of light are the most absorbed in photosynthesis?
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by the sun energy the process photosynthesis takes only 1% of energy
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All colours (wave lengths) are not suitable for photosynthesis . The wave length of light that is absorbed maximum will provide more energy for photosynthesis.
In the spectrum, it is near the region of
RED rays ( wave length 620 - 700 nm ) and BLUE rays ( wave length 430 - 490 nm) , there will be more photosynthesis.
GREEN light is reflected by the chlorophyll pigments and so no photosynthesis takes place in green light.
In the spectrum, it is near the region of
RED rays ( wave length 620 - 700 nm ) and BLUE rays ( wave length 430 - 490 nm) , there will be more photosynthesis.
GREEN light is reflected by the chlorophyll pigments and so no photosynthesis takes place in green light.
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