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    Figure 6.5B -Refer to the Figure Above Illustrating the Results from Engelmann's
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Figure 6.5B -Refer to the Figure Above Illustrating the Results from Engelmann's

Question 38

Question 38

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  Figure 6.5B  -Refer to the figure above illustrating the results from Engelmann's investigation.According to the figure,the most effective wavelength for photosynthesis is revealed by algae exposed to ____ nanometers.   A)  680 B)  700 C)  400 D)  425 E)  550 Figure 6.5B

-Refer to the figure above illustrating the results from Engelmann's investigation.According to the figure,the most effective wavelength for photosynthesis is revealed by algae exposed to ____ nanometers.  


A) 680
B) 700
C) 400
D) 425
E) 550

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