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20 September, 16:14

When algae is exposed to sunlight, blue and red wavelengths of light are absorbed by the algae to produce sugars. Energy from green wavelengths is not absorbed. How does this phenomenon validate the Law of Conservation of Energy?

Green wavelengths are reflected from the algae.

Green wavelengths do not contain any energy.

The algae are a closed system, so unused energy is allowed to exit the system.

The Law of Conservation of Energy applies to physical, not biological, systems.

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  1. 20 September, 16:39
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    Green wavelengths are reflected from the algae. I was conflicted between A and C but I am nearly sure this is the answer.
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