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What wavelength of light radiation do chloroplasts absorb to make into usable energy? A. Gamma rays B. Visible light C. X-rays D. Cosmic rays
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What wavelength of light
radiation do chloroplasts
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energy?
A. Gamma rays
B. Visible light
C. X-rays
D. Cosmic rays
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Answer: The answer is visible light
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