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Differential Absorption

You can actually see differential absorption for yourself. Simply hold up your hand to a bright light source, such as a flashlight. As this graphic shows, the purple, blue, and green wavelengths of light are absorbed by the tissue in your hand. The red, orange, and yellow with their longer wavelengths, mostly pass through (transmit) the tissue, causing your hand to seemingly glow red.

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