Light:nutrient values were somewhat important predictors, and patterns with chlorophyll-a residuals supported previous work showing low light:nutrient values amplified chlorophyll-a responses and higher values
For example, the leaves of green plants contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs the blue and red colors of the spectrum and reflects the green. You can explain absorption in terms of atomic structure. The frequency of the incoming light wave is at or near the vibration frequency ...
For example, the leaves of green plants contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs the blue and red colors of the spectrum and reflects the green. You can explain absorption in terms of atomic structure. The frequency of the incoming light wave is at or near the vibration frequency ...
The underlined word "chlorophyll " in the passage means " " in Chinese. A: 胡萝卜素 B: 叶绿素 C: 氯霉素2. When they rest in winter, trees live on the food they store during the . A: summer B: autumn C: winter3. Picture shows how food-making factories work according to the ...
But as soon as you plop down a deposit on your own piece of suburbia, strange thoughts start running through your mind. In the suburban world, grass seems very important, and you're consumed by its mysteries. Why does your neighbor's lawn glow deep green, like a rollinggolf course, whil...
What is a hologram and how does it work? Laser beams are split up in order to construct a hologram, causing the light waves that make up the two parts of the beam to travel in similar fashion. It is due to this that the image seems to change. This is also what lends holograms thei...
Plants make their own food using a process calledphotosynthesis. During photosynthesis, the chlorophyll-containing green parts of the plant trap light energy and use it to perform a series of chemical reactions. The process involves carbon dioxide, and so plants also need plenty of air. We usuall...
How does light pollution work? Why does chlorophyll reflect green light instead of absorbing it? How do plants detect light? Why do lenses have two focal points? Why did Justus von Liebig invent the mirror? How does light pollution affect the environment? Why does the color white reflect heat...
Why do plants have 2 types of chlorophyll instead of just one? How does this benefit them? What would you expect the rate of photosynthesis for a plant that had only one type of chlorophyll? How does the polarity of water help it to move upwards in a plant? What is meant by the term...
Chlorophyll is the most well known pigment, providing all that green you see in leaves and foliage. All these scientific terms really mean that, similar to people, plants carry certain pigments in their genes that decide before they are “born” what color they will be....