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Engineering, 05.05.2021 17:10 pinky1509

A biologist took a sample of chlorophyll (used for photosynthesis) from the leaf of a plant and ran it through a spectrometer. Which of the following is a reasonable conclusion from the data? The scientist should grow the plant in blue light because the chlorophyll transmits light wavelengths of 430nm.

The scientist should grow the plant in blue light, because the chlorophyll absorbs light wavelengths of 430nm.

The scientist should grow the plant in red light because the chorophyll transmits light wavelengths of 640nm.​

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