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18.02.2021 •
Biology
What color light is being reflected by green plants?
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Ответ:
Explanation:
As such, plants look green because they absorb red light most efficiently and the green light is reflected.
Ответ:
light green
Explanation:
Ответ:
Atie wants to make ball-and-stick models of the four macromolecules. She has colored balls for each of the elements in these molecules, including the following. red: hydrogen black: carbon purple: oxygen green: nitrogen In the macromolecule of the carbohydrates she will use the black, red, and purple balls in a ratio of 1:2:1. The carbohydrate molecules are glucose (ratio of 6:12:6) and fructose (ratio of 6:12:6).