Biology, asked by ben3428, 9 months ago

Why plants are green​

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Answered by yuktesh143
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Explanation:

Green plants are green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs certain wavelengths of light within the visible light spectrum. ... Green light is not absorbed but reflected, making the plant appear green. Chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of plants.

Answered by adventureisland
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Green plants are green

Explanation:

Plants are green because they have a pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll consumes specific wavelengths of light inside the visible light spectrum. As explained in detail in the reflection spectra, chlorophyll consumes brightness in the red which is the long-wavelength and the blue which is short-wavelength of the visible light spectrum. The green light is not consumed but speculated, giving the plant look green. Chlorophyll is seen in the chloroplasts of plants. There exist numerous types of chlorophyll arrangements, but plants hold chlorophyll a and b. These two varieties of chlorophyll change only lightly, in the form of a singular side chain.

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