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If some wavelengths of light are absorbed by chlorophylls, what happens to the other wavelengths that are not absorbed
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If some wavelengths of light are absorbed by chlorophylls, what happens to
the other wavelengths that are not absorbed
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They reflect back strongly
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they reflect back to the surroundings
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