because it reflects green light and absorbs the other visible wavelengths
The question is in regard to leafs, as my resident teenager just had the same homework. It is poorly worded, as it should be asking, "Why does a leaf exhibit a low oxygen flow when illuminated only by green light" ...or something along those lines.In simple terms, chlorophyll feeds the plant by converting light and CO2 into 'food' and O2. A lack of oxygen means that this chemical reaction isn't occurring. Why? A lack of light. The chlorophyll is green because it primarily reflects green and yellow light, meaning that it absorbs (and uses) the reds and blues. Shining a green light on a plant is almost the same as not shining any light on it.
organizer for a car that stars from one stop sign and aproaches the next stop sign, use tis terms constant velocity,positive acceleration,deceleretion and at rest.
Terms of use refer to agreements for usage of products. Medical terms refer to common Latin based definitions of conditions. Terms in school can refer to quarters, semesters or years.
11 millimeters = 0.43 inches in any terms.
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Reflect means to bounce back light or sound waves without absorbing them, while absorb means to take in and retain light, sound, or other forms of energy rather than reflecting it. In simple terms, reflect sends energy back, while absorb retains energy.
The question is in regard to leafs, as my resident teenager just had the same homework. It is poorly worded, as it should be asking, "Why does a leaf exhibit a low oxygen flow when illuminated only by green light" ...or something along those lines.In simple terms, chlorophyll feeds the plant by converting light and CO2 into 'food' and O2. A lack of oxygen means that this chemical reaction isn't occurring. Why? A lack of light. The chlorophyll is green because it primarily reflects green and yellow light, meaning that it absorbs (and uses) the reds and blues. Shining a green light on a plant is almost the same as not shining any light on it.
Magnets are not light in terms of weight but they can interact with light. Magnets do not emit, absorb, or reflect light, but they can affect electromagnetic radiation because they generate a magnetic field.
Absorb means to take in and retain energy from light waves. When an object absorbs light, it converts the light energy into other forms of energy, such as heat. The absorbed light waves do not pass through or reflect off the object, but are instead captured by its molecules.
There is short grass, tall grass and mixed grass everywhere. In the world you have types of grass.
Silica Gel can absorb 40% of its weight in moisture.
None of the above. Grass is a producer and all the terms you give are describing consumers.
Some pathology will affect the image on medical ultrasound because it will reflect or absorb sound waves differently from the surrounding tissue, making a light or dark image on the screen that makes the pathology visible.
green and leafy
In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.In terms of physical geography it is mostly green. In terms of politics, where green represents the nationalist and republican community and orange represents the unionist and loyalist community, orange represents the majority of the population.
A Latin equivalent to the English word 'green' is viridis, which is pronounced as VIH-rih-dihs. This is the word to use, in terms of color, be it grass or pea or sea green. Another equivalent is virens, which is pronounced as VIH-rehns. This is the word to use, in terms of living things, such as the green grasses and the plant parts of edibles and ornamentals. Still another equivalent is crudus, which is pronounced as CROO-duhs. This is the word to use, in terms of edibles that are unripe and therefore too green to be eaten.
The grass was like an ocean—vast and expansive.