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- Briefly describe light reaction.Describe the pathway of light from the point where it enters the eye to the point in which the light information travels to the brain. Briefly describe the structure and function of each organ along the pathway.Explain the relationship between the light and dark reactions.
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- Name the colors in a color spectrum of visible light from low to high wavelength.What color of light results from the addition of cyan light and red light? green blue white magentaMs. Brundage buys a fancy new plant, and brings it home to replace her plastic ones. The action spectrum of the plant's leaves is found in Figure 1 below. Unfortunately it is winter and there is very little natural light. The local hardware store offers her two lighting choices: halogen light or cool white LED. After a little research, she discovers the spectrum of each type of light, as shown in Figure 2. a) Which type of light should Ms. Brundage purchase? Explain. b)The salesperson assures her that her plant most likely will be able to grow under either type of light. Given what you know about plant pigments and photosynthesis, how could this be possible? Explain.
- If an object appears red, which of the following light colors is transmitted or reflected (NOT absorbed)? Violet Red Green Blue ChartreuseSuppose you conduct direct visible spectrophotometry with red fruit punch as your solution. Which wavelengths of light would you expect to be strongly absorbed? Which wavelengths are not strongly absorbed? Explain.Cataracts, the medical condition where the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, are a leading cause of blindness. How would this change the path of light through the eye?