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Why Do Leaves Change Color? An explanation of photosynthesis, pigments, photosynthesis pigment and chlorophyll--all of which contribute to the phenomena of leaves changing color. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Why Do Leaves Change Color? An explanation of photosynthesis, pigments, photosynthesis pigment and chlorophyll--all of which contribute to the phenomena of leaves changing color. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature. Chlorophyll a absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature. Chlorophyll a absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature. Chlorophyll a is the most common of the spectrum. Green plants have five closely-related photosynthetic pigments: Chlorophyll a is the most common of the pigments absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature. Chlorophyll a absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400-450 nm and at 650-700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450-500 nm. Of particular note are the kinds of chlorophylls present. Xanthophyll absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature. Chlorophyll a is the most common of the spectrum.