Excitons in Chlorophyll
Atoms, including chlorophyll molecules, can absorb photons across a range of energy levels rather than a single defined energy. Chlorophylls work in complex groups, forming excitons that represent absorbed energy, which adds layers of complexity to how plants harness light. This interaction among multiple chlorophyll molecules creates distinct energy levels, showcasing the intricate mechanisms behind photosynthesis.In this clip
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