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Of which wavelength of light do carotenoids absorb the greatest percentage? A. 400 B. 500 C. 600 D. 700
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Of which wavelength of light do carotenoids absorb the greatest percentage? A. 400 B. 500 C. 600 D. 700
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Of which wavelength of light do carotenoids absorb the greatest percentage?
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B. 500
C. 600
D. 700
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Answer:technically it is 460 but if u round it is 500
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