Chlorophyll.
Plants absorb light through specialized pigments called chlorophyll present in their leaves. The process of photosynthesis uses this light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. Water is absorbed by the roots of the plant through tiny root hairs and transported upwards to the leaves through the plant's vascular system.
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Plants primarily absorb red and blue wavelengths of light for photosynthesis. These wavelengths are absorbed by pigments like chlorophyll to convert light energy into chemical energy used for plant growth and development. Green light is less absorbed and is instead reflected, giving plants their green color.
Yes, the color of light does affect a plant's growth through a process called photosynthesis. Different colors of light correspond to different wavelengths, which plants use to absorb energy. Blue and red light are the most important for plant growth as they are absorbed most effectively for photosynthesis. Green light is not as readily absorbed by plants, which is why leaves appear green.
False. They absorb red and blue light.
Chlorophyll.
Plants absorb light through specialized pigments called chlorophyll present in their leaves. The process of photosynthesis uses this light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. Water is absorbed by the roots of the plant through tiny root hairs and transported upwards to the leaves through the plant's vascular system.
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They absorb the light needed for photosynthesis.
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chlorophylls a and b absorb blue and green light.
Plant leaves that carry out photosynthesis absorb light energy for the same. By this, plant can synthesize the nutrient needed for its survial.
blue light can kill plants because the light is too dark for plants to absorb. also, the plant cant absorb much light in blue light. last week, i tried an experiment and in 10 lessons at school, its died when it was covered in blue cellophane as light.
Chlorophyll is the plant molecule responsible for absorbing energy from sunlight during photosynthesis. It is located in chloroplasts within plant cells and plays a crucial role in the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.
yes it would. plants absorb different colors of light better than others. the more light plants absorb, the more they grow. certain colors let in more light energy for the plant.
Chlorophyll! Glad I could help :)