Biology, asked by nidhisimvas, 1 year ago

Why can't we make out the red, violet or purple flowers in a garden on a moonlit night??

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Answered by nandamuni
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Yes, these leaves can also carry out the process of photosynthesis because they contain chlorophyll. The large amount of red, brown and violet pigment mask the green colour of chlorophyll in these leaves.


Answered by dsniper4u
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Answer:

DUE TO COLOUR VISION

Explanation:

COLOUR VISION IS ONLY POSSIBLE THROUGH CONES OF THE RETINA WHICH R STIMULATED ONLY IN BRIGHT LIGHT . U CANNOT MAKE OUT RED,VIOLET OR PURPLE FLOWERS IN A GARDEN ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT BECAUSE THEN ONLY THE RODS (ROD CELLS ) FUNCTION NOT THE CONES (CONE CELLS)

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