Can green plants do photosynthesis with only green light?
Dec 06, 2009 by seastar | Posted in Biology
Green plants are green because they reflect green light. So when put under green light they shouldn't be able to undergo photosynthesis. However, assuming that there are carotenoids
Carotenoids are really only good for absorbing the upper frequency band of the visible light spectrum (violets, blue, dark greens). Really, chlorophyll
Azza | Dec 06, 2009
Carotenoids are really only good for absorbing the upper frequency band of the visible light spectrum (violets, blue, dark greens). Really, chlorophyll
Azza | Dec 06, 2009
I have a thing for plants, but I dont have a green thumb. What type of plants can I buy ?
May 04, 2008 by SUNFLOWER6788 | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I need plants that will grow inside. I live in an apartment and cant plant them in the yard. I want something that will grow easy. dont cause for alot of care. and dont have any color
alovera (alo-ver-e-a [ i think it is spelt that way]) it is easy and you barely have to water it.
Liam M | May 04, 2008
Plastic plants.
Barry C | May 04, 2008
How has the evolution of green plants changed the atmosphere on Earth?
Apr 28, 2010 by MillyTheWolfGirl | Posted in Earth Sciences & Geology
I don't really understand this question and nothing useful came up when I attempted to research it on Google. Apparently the atmosphere of Earth may have once been like that of Mars,
Think of it in terms of the carbon cycle. Green plants (containing chlorophyll) breathe in carbon dioxide, retain the carbon within themselves, and breathe
| Apr 28, 2010
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To support the president’s aggressive push for renewable technology, the administration has steered hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to dubious projects that claim to create energy that’s environmentally friendly. Instead, the new power plants are polluting the earth with nitrogen...
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