Most of the visible light spectrum except green wavelengths is absorbed by the chlorophyll molecule and is usable in photosynthesis as a source of energy for plants.
Visible electromagnetic energy comes from various sources such as the sun, artificial lighting, and bioluminescent organisms. It gets emitted in the form of light waves within a specific range of wavelengths that are visible to the human eye.
For a control group, you can expose the plants to white light which consists of all visible wavelengths. This will allow you to compare how the plants respond to this balanced light source compared to the specific red, blue, and yellow wavelengths.
The longest wavelength in the visible light spectrum is at the red end (at about 750nm) the lowest is violet (450nm). For a given intensity source the energy that can be generated is equal.The answer you are looking for is 720-680nm
The main source for plants is the light
The source of energy of plants is sunlight.
Plants are the ultimate source of energy because they undergo photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. All organisms, directly or indirectly, rely on plants for energy through the food chain. Without plants, energy transfer within ecosystems would not be possible.
we use a broad source of visible wavelengths from the lamp. These were then filtered to a variety of narrow bands of wavelengths (from placing different filters in the apparatus)
plants get their energy from the sun (that's the main source).
because plants need it for energy and we eat plants. plants are basic energy source we need the energy when it's transferred from one source to another
No, plants can also use artificial light sources like grow lights to produce energy through photosynthesis. These lights mimic the wavelengths of sunlight necessary for the process. Additionally, some plants can also use chemical energy sources in the form of carbohydrates stored in their tissues.
Plants get their energy from the sunlight.
If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.