thylakoid membranse
this answer is the right one! i looked it up multiple times. it is not the electron transport chain because energy in the electron transport chain strikes ELECTRONS and not chlorophyll.
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i hope this helped explain the difference
chloroplast found most abundant in palisade mesophyll cells. Also found in spongy mesophyll cell, guard cell.
Chloroplasts are the organelles which contain chlorophyll. The chloroplasts trap the sunlight.
thykaloid membrane.
chloroplasts
thylakoid membranes
The production of chlorophyll is done chemically. Sunlight or artificial light energy is needed for the functioning of chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is the molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to "synthesise" carbohydrates from CO2 and H2O
no, chlorophyll traps the light energy from sunlight, and uses it in photosynthesis to make glucose.
it's plant. they use chlorophyll and trap sunlight energy
Chlorophyll is the pigment that captures the radiant energy from the sun. This energy is then used to facilitate photosynthesis.
Cloroplasts!
Sunlight and Water
Sunlight. (Temporarily accumulated in chlorophyll)
The chloroplast contains chlorophyll and is located in the cytoplasm. Photosynthesis happens because of the chloroplast and the chlorophyll captures the energy from the sunlight.
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No, the energy trapped by chlorophyll is located in photosystem I and II. Light energy is first captured by PS II and an electron is then transferred to a primary electron acceptor known as plastoquinone. Pq then transfers it's electron to the cytochrome complex that transfers its energy to the electron transport system which passes it on to plastocyanin which in turn gives its electron to PS I where it is re-excited by photons. This process is known as the electron transport but the energy captured by chlorophyll is located in the photosystems.
Sunlight gets trapped in the chlorophyll, which convert it into chemical energy. (ATP) The cell cannot use raw sunlight, but it has to use some sort of energy to perform most tasks.
Chlorophyll takes energy from sunlight.
energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophy11, located in the thylakoid membranes
The production of chlorophyll is done chemically. Sunlight or artificial light energy is needed for the functioning of chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is the molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to "synthesise" carbohydrates from CO2 and H2O
Yes