Energy Absorption in Plants
Chlorophyll molecules play a crucial role in absorbing sunlight, with energy levels varying based on their arrangement and proximity. This absorption occurs primarily within the visible spectrum, particularly around 450 and 650 nanometers. High-energy electrons generated from this process are then transferred through a series of protein complexes, ultimately converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of NADPH and ATP.In this clip
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