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Now the title may seem a little overblown...

 

I am preparing a little write up on a little experiment I had done. Remember me asking about photosynthesis?

 

I need information on:

1- Why is the absorption of purple light so high in leaves?

 

2- Why is (infra-)red light so less absorbed?

 

3- Why is green light so less absorbed? Why refected?

 

and any other information on the reason behind why the action spectrum is like the way it is.

 

I've attached a little doc. file, and it has info on what I've done. You might consider reading it and helping me out...

 

PS: This is really big for me, it's gonna be recognised by the big scientists and it must be good! Please take a moment for me...

And I've done tons of googling on this one UncleAl... I swear on my head.

 

I've got time till the 19th to prepare this write up.

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If you can find this kick-*** textbook called Biology by Neil A Campbell. There is thorough explanation for all the questions, or so i think...

try googling photoexcitation of chlorophyll molecules. MIGHT help. im no expert in this

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1- Why is the absorption of purple light so high in leaves?

Is purple really a primary colour? Isn't it a mixture of red and something?

 

There are a lot of leaf colours in nature, white,red, green, yellow come readilly to mind

 

I don't know the answer to your other questions

It would be nice to know how photosythesis really works.

Good luck

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It has to do with refraction due to quantizied energy absorbtion.

 

I've read over your experiment and it's good.

 

Somethings of note.

 

Source: Luminary Prospects

 

 

If I remember correctly, and I am not having great success at the moment. Rich UV light promotes an increased production of flowers, where as Rich Infrared promotes an increased production of foliage.

 

I hope that helps some.

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