No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Green light is not absorbed by plants, but is reflected.
The object becomes darker in color. If all the light is absorbed, it becomes black.
It can be either reflected or absorbed. E.g. if the object is green, all the colours of light are absorbed except green. Green is reflected and not absorbed.
Visible light.
No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the palisade cell. The palisade cell is a plant cell and without them the plant would die. Plants need carbon dioxide so they can produce food. Through photosynthesis (when a plant uses light to convert carbon dioxide into food).
Food and water are absorbed into a cell.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
in form of solar radiations and in form of ATP and NADH
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Only in patterns of darkness can you not see invisible absorbed light.
Chlorophyll absorbs certain wave lengths of light in the transference of heat driving the plants osmosis and cell building activities.
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
light at a frequency similar to the absorbed frequency is emitted
Visible light can be absorbed anywhere.-- Anything that appears to have a color in sunlight has absorbed most ofthe visible light of all other colors.-- Anything that appears black in an otherwise light room has absorbed all ofthe visible light that fell on it.