How do we know green light is not absorbed by chlorophyll?
A. Green light has such a small wavelength that most of it goes straight through the leaves without interacting with the chlorophyll.
B. Not enough of the green light penetrates the ozone layer and makes it to the plant.
C. Green light is the wavelength of light that is reflected instead of absorbed by the chloroplasts.
D. Green light does not have enough energy to excite an electron in the photosystem.
Answer: C
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