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Which colors do carotenoids absorb best? blue and green light blue and orange light blue and red light yellow and orange light
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Which colors do carotenoids absorb best?
blue and green light
blue and orange light
blue and red light
yellow and orange light
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Hello There!
Carotenoids best absorb blue and green light.
Thus, option A
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