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Absorption Spectra (HL IB Biology)

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Absorption Spectra

  • Light is made up of a mixture of all the visible wavelengths to include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet
  • An absorption spectrum is a graph that shows the absorbance of different wavelengths of light by a particular pigment in the chlorophyll
  • Within the chlorophyll, light energy results in the excitation of electrons which triggers transfer of electrons leading to a series of reactions which make up the process of photosynthesis
    • During photosynthesis, light energy is transformed to chemical energy when glucose is formedĀ 
  • Chlorophylls absorb wavelengths in the blue-violet and red regions of the light spectrum
  • Carotenoids absorb wavelengths of light mainly in the blue-violet region of the spectrum
  • The chemical structure of these molecules determines the wavelengths of light that can be absorbed
  • The green part of the spectrum is largely reflected from the leaf and this is why leaves usually appear green

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