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Chlorophyll is a pigment in chloroplasts that reflects green light. It is highly used by plants for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts is responsible for the green pigment. The chlorophyll reflects green light.
Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It is a pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize - i.e. it allows for the absorption energy from light. Chlorophyll appears green because it doesn't absorb this colour of the spectrum very well; that it, it reflects green light more than other colours.
All plants contain chlorophyll a, b, c, or d which are pigments that absorb specific types of light. For example, chlorophyll a reflects blue green lights, while chlorophyll b reflects yellow green light.
Chlorophyll makes the leaves in the plant green, since a fern is green, and has leaves, it contains chlorophyll. yes. all plants contain chlorophyll. it is found in the chloroplast of a plant cell, and is a pigment that reflects the color green.
Chlorophyll reflects red and yellow light.
It reflects green cause it absorbs red.
Chlorophyll absorbs the blue-violet prtion of the electromagnetic spectrum and reflects green
Chlorophyll is a pigment in chloroplasts that reflects green light. It is highly used by plants for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts is responsible for the green pigment. The chlorophyll reflects green light.
The chlorophyll in plants actually doesn't absorb green pigment; it reflects it, which is why chlorophyll is green.
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Chlorophyll helps to the plants absorb the light (reflects only the green light, all the other light it absorbs).
Chlorophyll reflects the green portion of the visible light spectrum, this is why most plants appear green in color
There are 2 different types of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll "a" absorbs light in the violet and red regions of the visible spectrum while chlorophyll "b" absorbs light in the blue and red regions of the visible spectrum.
Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It is a pigment that allows plants to photosynthesize - i.e. it allows for the absorption energy from light. Chlorophyll appears green because it doesn't absorb this colour of the spectrum very well; that it, it reflects green light more than other colours.