Chlorophyll evolved with two peaks of absorption, one at the red end and one at the blue end of the spectrum. It absorbs red and blue light and rejects green light.
The green light we see in plants is rejected frequencies because those frequencies aren't useful to cholorophyll.
Yes, but why did chlorophyll evolve for green light?
Chlorophyll evolved with two peaks of absorption, one at the red end and one at the blue end of the spectrum. It absorbs red and blue light and rejects green light.
The green light we see in plants is rejected frequencies because those frequencies aren't useful to cholorophyll.