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he's some tulip alright.

but you'd see green leaves and a black tulip

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Why do plants growing in woodland under the trees usually have dark green leaves?

they have a high concetration of chlorophil to absorb wha little light reaches them


Can a plant grow up to three inches when it is grown under green light?

No, a plant cannot grow at all with a green light Plants use red blue and some yellows to produce photosynthesis Green is what is reflected so it is what you see. Plants do not use green light at all.


Why plant may look green in sunlight but black under red light?

Plants appear green in sunlight because they contain chlorophyll, a pigment that reflects green light. Under red light, plants appear black because chlorophyll absorbs red light for photosynthesis and does not reflect any light back to our eyes. This difference in absorption and reflection properties causes the color variation in different light conditions.


Is a tulip multi or single celled?

if you are refering to a kind of plant, that certainly is a multi celled organism because all species under kingdom plantae are multicellular. dont be puzzled of the name tulip because it doesn't mean it only has two cells..


Do plants grow taller in green light or white light?

All the colours of the rainbow have different wavelengths. For example, violet has short wavelengths, while red has long wavelengths. Visible light appears as white light because it is a mixture of all the colours. Also, chlorophyll is the principal pigment involved in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs all the different coloured wavelengths, but leaves green as the colour it reflects and as the colour we see.Therefore, white light is best to grow plants under because green light doesn't do much of anything for photosynthesis.

Related Questions

When a balloon appears yellow under a white light what colour will it be under a green light?

It will be green


Why do plants growing in woodland under the trees usually have dark green leaves?

they have a high concetration of chlorophil to absorb wha little light reaches them


Why does a green apple appear green under white light?

A green apple appears green under white light because its surface absorbs all colors of light except green. Green light is reflected off the apple's surface and then detected by our eyes, making it appear green.


Can plants live under blue light?

Yes -definitely. The main pigment in plant, called cholorophyll, abosorbs yellow and blue wavelengths, while reflecting the green. That is the reason we see leaves as green.


Green rock glows under black light?

Yes, but it is not nesicarally green rock that glows under black light. Some rock are florescent and glow (under black light). Most of these rocks appear green, but not nesicarally all of them.


How does carbon dixiode enter green leaves?

Carbon dioxide enter the leaves through the called stomata found under the leaves.


What would green look like under a green light?

Green objects under a green light would appear brighter and more vibrant as the green light would enhance the color by adding more green wavelengths to what is already there. The objects would likely blend in with the background if the light is the same shade of green.


What color is blue sky under green light?

The blue sky would appear green under green light because the green light would dominate the color seen by our eyes. The color of the sky is determined by the light that is reflected off of it, so when green light is shone on a blue sky, the green light will be the dominant color that is reflected.


Can plants live under green light?

no.


What happens if you put a white piece of paper under a green light?

If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.


Why does a red and green jumper appears to be a red and black jumper under red light?

White light is made up of all of the colors of the spectrum, so the green looks green because the green light is reflected back to your eyes while the other colors are absorbed. Under a red light, the green light is filtered out so there is no green to reflect so it looks black.


Is it true under green light a red object appears blue?

No, under green light a red object will still appear red. This is because the color of an object is determined by the wavelengths of light it reflects, and green light does not change the wavelengths that a red object reflects.