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[A]: The far-red form of the phytochrome...

[A]: The far-red form of the phytochromes ab- sorb light at 740 nm.
[R]: The red form of phytochrome absorbs light at 660 nm

A

600 nm

B

650 nm

C

660 nm

D

730 nm.

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