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- Based on the graph below, what can you infer? Absorption and Action Spectra 400 500 600 700 Wavelength of light (nm) photosynthesis is most active between 400- 475. That is why plants are green photosynthesis is most active between 450 -550. That is why plants are green photosynthesis is most active between 600- 700. That is why plants are green both a and c are correct There is not enough evidence in the graph to infer any of the above Absorbance / Photosynthetic Rate10. Observe the graph on the right. If you had a hypothetical plant that only had a hypothetical photopigment with an absorption maximum at 585, which color light would produce the highest rate of photosynthesis? ltra Violet Blue 456-492 nm Green 492677 nm Yellow Orange 597-620 nm Red intra vielet red 400-455 nm 677-697 nm 620-700 nm nm 400 500 600 700 short wtength Ieng vetength high fmuency lawhumcyCan you please Throughly explain all of the steps of the light reaction of photosynthesis
- A botanist has been examining three plants, measuring the amount of acid in their cells and examining sections of their leaves under the microscope. Numbers in the table are in relative units. Has wreath Plant Acid, day Acid, night FADH2 Ethanol anatomy? A 20 250 No 50 10 10 No 100 1 C 200 10 Yes 100 1 Part A: Identify the kind of photosynthesis being done by each plant. Explain how enzymes contribute to this data. Part B: Decipher the origin of each plant if one is from the Mojave Desert, one is from a sand dune in Florida, and one is from Minnesota, and explain how you deciphered this. BIU E E nswered 13 tv 吕0 F3 000 F2 F4A group of scientists wants to test the effect of different wavelengths of light on plant photosynthesis. They have 3 treatment groups: red light, green light, and no light. They choose red light because chlorophyll has been shown to absorb red light. They choose green light because chlorophyll has been shown to reflect green light. They choose no light as a negative control to examine the rate of photosynthesis in the absence of light. To measure photosynthetic rate, the scientists use sensors to measure oxygen production of plants exposed to the different light treatments. Choose the best scientific hypothesis: O Photosynthesis is a critical process for plants, and it is of great importance that we understand how it is impacted by different wavelengths of light. O If rate of oxygen production is higher under red light than it is under green light or no light, it proves that red light has the largest effect on photosynthesis. O Because chlorophyll absorbs red light, rate of oxygen…Despite the enormous amount of solar energy that plants are exposed to, photosynthesis is only able to transform about 1% to2% of that energy into stored chemical energy. Explain 1 factor responsible for this phenomenon and detail how it contributes to this inefficiency.
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