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It should reflect the light.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
A particle of light, called a photon, travels at the speed of light toward the object. The photon hits an atom, or particle of matter, on the object. The atom absorbs the energy from the light and releases a new frequency of light. Basically, some wavelengths of light are absorbed and some are reflected off. The new photon travels toward your eye, hits your eye, and sends a signal to your brain for processing. FACT: A small portion of the spectrum of light is what we see, the rest of the light surrounding us is in the form of radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-rays.
The ray of light reflects.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
NADPH
Photosynthesis begings
solar energy changes adp into atp.
the photon's energy is either reflected green (because its a leaf) or its absorbed red, because red is the opposite of green and the red is not seen.
solar energy changes adp into atp.
Water is essential for Light DEPENDANT reactions, because the plant needs the hydrogen ions from the H20 to perform photosynthesis.
It should reflect the light.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
A particle of light, called a photon, travels at the speed of light toward the object. The photon hits an atom, or particle of matter, on the object. The atom absorbs the energy from the light and releases a new frequency of light. Basically, some wavelengths of light are absorbed and some are reflected off. The new photon travels toward your eye, hits your eye, and sends a signal to your brain for processing. FACT: A small portion of the spectrum of light is what we see, the rest of the light surrounding us is in the form of radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-rays.
it goes nowhere
is a cluster of pigments, with a perticular chlorophyl in the center. The energy is absorbed and is then passed to the Hugh energy electrons, NADP will then pick up the electrons and make NADPH
when light hits a rough surface it scattters.