Yes it is true. Pigments are in thylakoids
Yes it can do it. it contains pigments inside.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which traps sunlight. This pigment is contained in the chloroplasts.
Yes chlorophyll is a pigment. They are absorbing sunlight.
chlorophyll and other pigments.
the pigments are found in the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is. it sucks the sunlight and emmits the color green
They are the photosynthetic pigments. They capture energy from sunlight
Photosynthetic pigments. Eg:-Chlorophyll,Caratinoids
chlorophyll
Chloroplasts contain pigments, primarily chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, which are responsible for absorbing sunlight. Chlorophyll a absorbs blue-violet and red light, while chlorophyll b captures light in the blue and red-orange spectrum. These pigments are crucial for photosynthesis, as they convert solar energy into chemical energy. Additionally, accessory pigments like carotenoids help capture light energy and protect the plant from excess sunlight.
The chlorophyll pigments inside chloroplast trap sunlight during photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll and other pigments are used in photosynthesis to capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process allows plants to produce their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. The pigments absorb light of specific wavelengths, which enables them to drive the chemical reactions necessary for photosynthesis.
Carotenoids are mostly yellow-red-orange-brown in colour, chlorophyll is green. Carotenoids serve two main purposes in plants - protection from exces sunlight (a bit like sun-screen), and they can absord some sunlight which they then transfer to chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absords sunlight and is involved in photosynthesis.