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This shows the spectrum of
visible light. From what you have
learned about excitation and
emission of 'flurophores' used in
fluorescence microscopy, answer
this question:
A fluorophore that is 'excited' by
light with a wavelength of 570
nanometers (nm), would, by
necessity, 'emit' light somewhere
in this range ___. (There are
two choices.)
Light, the visible spectrum
violet
Indigo
675
r
frequency 750
(THE)
wavelength 400
photon 3.1
energy
(1)
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
445
2.8
1
blue
T
630
475
1
2.6
1
groen
500
510
24
1
yellow orange
525 510
570 590
1
2.2 21
400nm-569nm
Q571nm-780nm
red
460
650
1.9
380
780
1.6
in terahertz (THz: 1 THz - 1x102 cycles per second.
in nanometres (nm); 1nm 1x10 metre.
in electron volts (V)
Transcribed Image Text:This shows the spectrum of visible light. From what you have learned about excitation and emission of 'flurophores' used in fluorescence microscopy, answer this question: A fluorophore that is 'excited' by light with a wavelength of 570 nanometers (nm), would, by necessity, 'emit' light somewhere in this range ___. (There are two choices.) Light, the visible spectrum violet Indigo 675 r frequency 750 (THE) wavelength 400 photon 3.1 energy (1) Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. 445 2.8 1 blue T 630 475 1 2.6 1 groen 500 510 24 1 yellow orange 525 510 570 590 1 2.2 21 400nm-569nm Q571nm-780nm red 460 650 1.9 380 780 1.6 in terahertz (THz: 1 THz - 1x102 cycles per second. in nanometres (nm); 1nm 1x10 metre. in electron volts (V)
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