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Yes, phtotropism is a plant's response to light. Growth towards a light source is called positive phototropism, while growth away from light is called negative phototropism.
the white light has many colours in it. this is called the spectrum. as the plant is green, it absorbs all the colours except green. green reflects off the plant, into our eyes and we see a green plant. the same would work with any object that reflects its own colour and no more. white objects reflect all light and black objects reflect no light.
Yes. Depending on the object (let's use a banana) they reflect different light. Out of appearingly white light, there are colours. A banana appears yellow because it absorbs all other colours and reflects the yellow part of the light. This also means that is you put a plant in green light, it will die because it reflects green and needs the other lights for photosynthesis.
They occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in plant cells.
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different coloured seeds
Chloroplasts are green coloured pigments occupies the green plant cells , absorbs sun light for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyl contains chloroplast , a green coloured one that absorbs the sun light.
You can buy seeds from the stand on Main Street, or if you're a Moshi Member, at the Port. When you plant a seed it'll automatically grow into a coloured plant. If this is a colour plant you do not want then you will have to dig up the plant and put down more seeds. It's not possible to buy specific coloured plants.
The seeds you plant will grow into different colours. You cannot choose the colour seed that'll grow, it's random.
The seeds you plant will grow into different colours. You cannot choose the colour seed that'll grow, it's random.
they absorb light and convert it into chemical energy
The seeds you plant will grow at random into different coloured plants. If the plant which grows is not the colour you want then you will need to dig it up and plant another seed.
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No. Different forms of phytochrome absorb different wavelengths of light. Different forms of phytochrome are scattered throughout the plant. This allows the plant to perceive different intensities, wavelengths, and quality of light. Hope that helped!
they spaff everywhere especially in blue light
They do not, but the more light, the more photosynthesis