Less light is available in marine environments than on land. Which adaptation is likely to help marine plants deal with these conditions?(1 point)

Responses

larger leaves
larger leaves

proteins that absorb green light
proteins that absorb green light

decreased chlorophyll
decreased chlorophyll

proteins that reflect red light

1 answer

The adaptation that is likely to help marine plants deal with the lower light availability in marine environments is proteins that absorb green light. Marine environments often filter out red and blue light, so adaptations that enhance the absorption of green light can be beneficial for photosynthesis in these conditions.