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6 March, 04:08

A new flower species has a unique photosynthetic pigment. the leaves of this plant appear to be blue-green. what wavelengths of visible light does this pigment reflect? red and yellow blue and violet green and blue red, yellow, and green green, red, and violet

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  1. 6 March, 04:20
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    Correct answer: " green and blue"

    If the plant has leaves that appear to be blue-green, it means that the photosynthetic pigment reflects the green and blue light/radiation from the visible spectrum, or the radiation between 450-570 nm from the visible spectrum. A white light is composed of all colours, the whole visible spectrum, therefore, when white light is put over the plant's leaves, the leaves will reflect a blue-green colour and absorb all the other colours.
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