All colors are absorbed by chlorophyll except for green.
Chlorophyll does not absorb the color green. For this reason, the leaves of many plants appear green, as most other colours of light are absorbed (and therefore, are not reflected, and cannot be seen). When a plant dies, its leaves usually change colour, as the chlorophyll is no longer absorbing light.
Light is absorbed by the chlorophyll.
The light is absorbed by the chlorophyll. The light is then used to excite electrons.
No, green plants appear green because chlorophyll pigments in their cells reflect green light while absorbing other wavelengths for photosynthesis. Green light is not efficiently absorbed by chlorophyll, so it is reflected back, giving plants their green color.
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We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
Chlorophyll, for Photosynthesis; and the Retina, for Vision.
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no the chlorophyll is an green chemical created from the sun's rays
Light is absorbed during photosynthesis. (That's the meaning of photo!)
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For photosynthesis, where light energy is absorbed.