BIOL 1000 Midterm: Midterm 1 Review

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Light serves two important functions for life on earth. Light is most commonly defined as the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can detect with their eyes. Its best described as a stream of energy particles called photons (wave of photons) The longer the wavelength = the smaller the energy, shorter wavelength = higher energy. When a photon of light hits an object, the photon has three possible fates. Most significant interaction for life is absorption. Absorption of light occurs when the energy of the photon is transferred to an electron within a molecule. This excites the electron, moving it from a ground state to a higher energy level (referred to as excited state) Photon can be absorbed only if the energy of the photon. Matches the amount of energy needed to move the electron. If energies do not match, then the photon of light is not absorbed but instead transmitted through.

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