I mean, there is a graph of light absorption by plants and each spectrum has its maximum: for example, chlorophyll c has it in the region of 85% about 480nm. This means that if 200 umol/m2*s 480nm falls on it, the plant will absorb 170 umol/m2*s, well, but if 400 umol/m2*s falls, 340 umol/m2*s will be absorbed. That is, the question here is that in any case will any amount of energy be released? Why does it work like this? Or do I not understand something? Thanks!