No, plants do not absorb all types of light.
No. Actually they ABSORB all colors of the visible spectrum except green and REFLECT green light.
All molecules will absorb light to a greater or lesser degree
Different types of chlorophyll really differ only based on the side chains of the molecule, as all of the chlorophyll types have a chlorin ring around a magnesium ion. As well, they're denoted by letters, a, b, c1, c2, d, and f. The different types of chlorophyll absorb different spectrums of light, and are found in different types of plants.
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Plant appear green because they contain green pigment called chlorophyll. When sunlight fall on the leaves then chlorophyll absorb this light and some part of light reflected back and come into our eyes. So plants appears green.
Yes, all plants do; it's a required part of photosynthesis.
No. Actually they ABSORB all colors of the visible spectrum except green and REFLECT green light.
Chlorophyll helps to the plants absorb the light (reflects only the green light, all the other light it absorbs).
it will die because, all of the sugar is soaked to the plants roots and ONLY certain types of plants can absorb soda which will help it grow. However some plants cant absorb soda because it will die.
Different plants absorb different colors. Even different parts of plants absorb different colors. The color you see the plant as is the color being reflected rather than absorbed by the plant.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
All molecules will absorb light to a greater or lesser degree
The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.
Different types of chlorophyll really differ only based on the side chains of the molecule, as all of the chlorophyll types have a chlorin ring around a magnesium ion. As well, they're denoted by letters, a, b, c1, c2, d, and f. The different types of chlorophyll absorb different spectrums of light, and are found in different types of plants.
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All except green
all heterotrophs