DNA photolyase
Photolyases, also known as light-repair enzymes, use visible light energy to separate the dimer back to the original two thymines.
The frequency range of visible light.
No, x-rays are not visible light.
Well, seeing as it seperates visible light, it follows that it only seperates that visible light into the visible spectrum. You can't make radiowaves or UV rays out of visible light.
EM rays which are in the range of visible light.
It cannot occur in the dark. It contains an enzyme called rubisco which is a light-activated enzyme. Also the Calvin cycle uses the chemical energy produced in the light reactions, and the light reactions need sunlight energy in order to produce the energy needed in the Calvin cycle. Hope that helps :)
It cannot occur in the dark. It contains an enzyme called rubisco which is a light-activated enzyme. Also the Calvin cycle uses the chemical energy produced in the light reactions, and the light reactions need sunlight energy in order to produce the energy needed in the Calvin cycle. Hope that helps :)
activated by ultraviolet light
visible light is the only VISIBLE light.
Photolyases, also known as light-repair enzymes, use visible light energy to separate the dimer back to the original two thymines.
The most important recommendation for a motion activated light is the power saver battery. Also another recommendation is to place the motion activated light in a dark place.
activated by light
The answer is visible light. Visible light is light that can be seen with a naked eye
Visible light is visible (for the human eye), infrared is not. Infrared has a longer wavelength, and a higher frequency. visible light is visible to human i.e the VIBGYOR, above vibgyor are ultravoilet light which is not visible to human eye and below vibgyor are infrared light which is also not visible to human eye.
The frequency range of visible light.
Yes. visible light is in the electromagnetic spectrum.
exactly what you said its called visible light.