Which type of electromagnetic wave is primarily used by plants for photosynthesis?
a. x rays...
Biology, 27.08.2019 21:30 sandyrose935
Which type of electromagnetic wave is primarily used by plants for photosynthesis?
a. x rays
b. infrared rays
c. visible light waves
d. ultraviolet light waves
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