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do green pigments reflect of absorb
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Green pigments absorb light in the red and blue parts of the spectrum but reflect green light, which is why they appear green to our eyes. This reflective property is crucial for processes like photosynthesis in plants. Chlorophyll, the key pigment in plant leaves, uses the absorbed light energy (from the red and blue wavelengths) to synthesize carbohydrates, while the green wavelength is not absorbed but instead reflected, giving plants their green color. The ability to reflect green light while absorbing others efficiently makes green pigments vital for the survival and energy production of many plant species.
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