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Why are leaves able to observe lots of light

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Answered by onnichan
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When light hits a pigment molecule in a plant, some of the light is absorbed and some is reflected. For a plant, the pigment chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light and reflects green light as you mentioned. The important point is that a particular pigment doesn’t absorb all light, it just absorbs a small range of wavelengths. Chlorophyll is the main pigment used by plants to use light to make sugars through photosynthesis. Likely, it wouldn’t be possible to have a pigment that absorbs all light and would therefore be black

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Answered by Npraneeth
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For a plant, the pigment chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light and reflects green light as you mentioned. The important point is that a particular pigment doesn't absorb all light, it just absorbs a small range of wavelengths.

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