This statement is false. This is because the green light isn't absorbed. The leaves appear green because the chlorophyll of the leaves, the part that makes food, reflects the green light, which has a medium wave length. While reflecting green light waves, it simultaneously absorbs red waves (long waves) and blue waves (short waves)
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The nurse must consider explaining to the parents that their infant <span>is born with this
condition. It affects the heart’s ability to pump oxygen-rich blood to the body,
which resulted to four congenital heart defects. First, the narrowing of the pulmonary artery, which carries
blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygen. Second, narrowing of the pulmonary artery that carries blood from the
heart to the lungs for oxygen. Third, ventricular
septal defect, this is an opening in the wall between the right and
left ventricles of the heart and fourth is an overriding aorta. Here, the artery that carries oxygen-rich
blood to the body is shifted toward the right side of the heart rather than on
the left side. </span>
Moreover, the nurse must also
discuss that the most common symptoms that can be notice is a blue color of the
skin, lips, and nail beds. This occurs when a baby's blood oxygen level drops rapidly.
Therefore, the
infant need to undergo surgery to fix the condition, most children will live
healthy after successful surgery.
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I think in this case Bryophytes are more similar to ancestral green algae than are vascular plants. These plants lack a vascular system for transporting water and minerals, Unlike angiosperms they do not produce flowers, fruits, or seeds. They also lack true leaves, roots, and . stems, They appear as small, green mats of vegetation found i damp habitats. Lack of vascular tissues means that these plants must remain in moist environments.
The answer is photosynthesis