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Can plants still photosynthesize in green light?
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i know that chlorophyll can’t absorb green light. do they get energy from respiration or something so they can continue to photosynthesize for food?
what molecules in plants help get energy from the sun?
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anyone know what molecule in green plants helps harvest energy from the sun. and where to find it in the cellular structure? thanks to anyone that helps im so confused on this one thanks! i guess thats what im looking …