No. A woodlice have spyrographic, psychadelic vision and merely see coloured geometric shapes whizzing around at all times.
seagrass has many different colors. One of them is brown.
You are very close the first silly band was a dog but it was green, light green
yes it does especially if it is an energy efficient light.
Chloroplasts in the leaves contain Chlorophyll which is used by plants to produce food and Oxygen through Photosynthesis Edited answer: When sunlight (or any short of light for that reason) falls on the leaves containing chlorophyll, it reflects the green spectrum of light. Therefore, all chlorophyll containing plants (being producers) are green in color.
the dorsal is along the back and is darker from the main blood stream, where as the ventral is along the front and is very light from the less blood in the certain vessel....so yeah
Yes, green light has about 83 calories vs rolling rock light with about 102 or so. Green light also has less carbs. Green light is not bad however, RR ligh tastes better.
The frequencies and wavelenghts are different.
orange is cold, green is colder
In the visible light spectrum, green light has a wavelength longer than blue light. Green light has a wavelength of around 500-570 nanometers, while blue light has a wavelength of around 450-495 nanometers. This difference in wavelength affects how each type of light is perceived by our eyes and interacts with objects.
The main difference between red, green, and blue light is their wavelengths and the colors they appear as to the human eye. Red light has the longest wavelength and appears red, green light has a medium wavelength and appears green, while blue light has the shortest wavelength and appears blue. These colors are primary colors that can be combined to create a wide range of other colors.
Chloroplast is the organelle inside the plant cell, it is what absorbs and transforms light into energy. Chlorophyll is the green pigment, it traps the light.
The difference is their wavelengths.
The difference in color between bright green light and dim red light is due to variations in their respective wavelengths. Bright green light has a shorter wavelength, which corresponds to higher energy and frequency, resulting in the perception of a vibrant green color. In contrast, dim red light has a longer wavelength, lower energy, and frequency, leading to the perception of a subdued red hue.
A British woodlouse has two compound eyes located on the sides of its head. Each eye is made up of multiple individual lenses that help the woodlouse detect light and movement in its environment.
Orange light has a longer wavelength and lower frequency than green light. This gives orange light a warmer appearance compared to the cooler, more vibrant appearance of green light. Green light is also perceived by the human eye more easily than orange light.
There is no difference.
Golden raisins come from green grapes, darker raisins come from red grapes.