BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Intermediate Filament, Frederick Griffith

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Light can be defined as the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can detect with their eyes. Visible radiation is a narrow band of electromagnetic spectrum spanning wavelengths in nonometers from 400 nm to 700 nm. Composed of discrete particles or packets of energy referred to as photons the amount of energy in a photon is inversely related to its wavelength. Photons either can be reflected off an object, transmitted through an object, or absorbed by the object. A molecule that absorbs photons of light is called a pigment, and individual pigments differ in the wavelengths of light that they can absorb. Upon absorption of a photon of light, the energy is transferred to the electron, moving it from the ground state to a higher energy, excited state. The excited state electron is a source of potential energy that can be used to do work.

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