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Multiple Choice
What is the range of wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the pigments in the thylakoid membranes?
A
Green, which is why plants are green
B
The entire spectrum of white light
C
The infrared
D
The range absorbed by carotenoids
E
Violet-blue and red
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Understand that pigments in the thylakoid membranes, such as chlorophyll, are responsible for absorbing light for photosynthesis.
Recognize that chlorophyll primarily absorbs light in the violet-blue and red parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Recall that the green color of plants is due to chlorophyll reflecting green light, not absorbing it.
Identify that carotenoids are accessory pigments that absorb light in the blue and green parts of the spectrum, but not as effectively as chlorophyll in the red and violet-blue regions.
Conclude that the main wavelengths absorbed by the pigments in the thylakoid membranes are in the violet-blue (approximately 400-500 nm) and red (approximately 600-700 nm) ranges.