Chlorophyll used by the tree's leaves to attract and trap sunlight energy for use in photosynthesis.
Fluorescein stain causes the cornea to appear green with lit with a Woods lamp.
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.
Trees appear green because of chlorophyll, a pigment in their leaves that helps them with photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, particularly from the blue and red parts of the spectrum, and reflects back the green light, giving leaves their green color.
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.
fluorescein staining
fluorescein stain visualized with UV.
Most plants contain chlorophyll which is the pigment that causes them to appear green.
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Green light causes the least amount of plant growth because plants reflect green light rather than absorb it for photosynthesis. This is why plants appear green to us, as they do not utilize green light effectively for growth.
In red light, a green apple would appear dark or black because red light contains wavelengths that are opposite to green on the color spectrum. This causes green objects to absorb the red light and reflect very little, resulting in a dark appearance.
Water appears green due to the presence of microscopic algae or phytoplankton in the water. These organisms contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that gives the water a green hue when present in large quantities.
The phrase "forest trees are just green" has six syllables. For-est - trees - are - just - green.