because red flower has got chemicals which reflect red light of white light
basically, Things get colour by absorbing most light and reflecting only a certain part. So if you picture a rainbow, the red flower takes in all colours but red, so that is the only one you see.
Assuming that white is recessive to red in this case, then the off spring would all be red but they would be heterozygous red (Rr).
When neither allele is dominant, the trait that results depends on whether there is codominance or incomplete dominance. In codominance, that traits coded for by both alleles are expressed. For example, if R codes for red and r codes for white, a flower with the genotype Rr would be white with red spots/splotches/stripes/etc. (or red with white spots) - so it is showing both traits. In incomplete dominance - a mixture of the two traits is seen. For example, if R codes for red and r codes for white, a flower with the genotype Rr would be pink (a mixture of red a white).
Absorbed. Your red ink will look black. "Red" is a long wave-length color. "Blue" is a short one. What looks red in white light is a pigment that reflects red. It won't reflect blue, so it will look dark.
An example of incomplete dominance is when a white flower and red flower mate and create a pink flower. The white and red colors mix creating the pink. Neither allele is dominant, resulting in a combination of the two.
because she wanted the flower to look like spring stuff.
White light does not alter the color of objects that it illuminates, hence, a red car would look red, in white light. White is the combination of all colors in reference to light. A Red Car is Red because it reflects the Red Wavelengths and absorbs the others.
No it reflects the red light, thats why we see it as red
It would appear to be red because it can only reflect the red light.
A white object under red light will appear red. This is because white objects reflect all wavelengths of visible light, including red light, while absorbing little to no light. The white object will reflect the red light, giving it a red appearance.
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It looks red.
Red. As the filter will only allow red light through, it, you can not see anything but reds.
A "white surface" is one that reflects all colors of light. That's why it looks white when a white light shines on it, and that's why you call it "white". If only red light shines on it, then it looks red.
A red flower viewed by green light will appear to be black.
A red flower reflects red light while absorbing other colors from the visible light spectrum. This absorption of light in most colors except red gives the flower its characteristic red color appearance.
The surface will look Red, because white reflects all colours and absorb none. If you hit a red light on, say, green then that would look black because green will absorb all the red but if it was a green light then it would look green. Every colour, except white, absorbs colours except itselves.