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vibgyor. red is on one end of the spectrum and blue is the farthest from it, so b. blue light would be the best answer.

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wouldn't it be red it has the highest number and farthest from the spectrum
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Q: If chlorophyll were red instead of green making plants red in appearance which color of light would you expect to produce the LOWEST rate of photosynthesis A. white light B. blue light C. red D. green?
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What is an organelle that enables a plant to produce its own food?

The chloroplast, which contains chlorophyll, helps in photosynthesis.


What is the importance of the chlorophyll?

Chlorophyll is a chemical in plants which enables the plant to produce it's own food through the process of photosynthesis. Without Chlorophyll almost all plantlife on planet Earth would die.Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in the chloroplasts in plant cells. It is to enable the chemical process of photosynthesis.


Do flowers have chlorophyll?

They do produce chlorophyll but only sometimes


Why are fungi not able to carry out photosynthesis?

In order to photosynthesis a plant needs a substance called chlorophyll, which helps produce sugars from sunlight (as a catalyst) water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Chlorophyll is a vivid green in colour and is present in the cells of all plants giving plants their green colour. Although growing in the ground like a plant, mushrooms are not ppart of the plant kingdom, but are in a separate group called fungi which includes mushrooms, toadstools, moulds and yeasts. As fungi are not green, but usually a white or grey colour, they do not contain chlorophyll, and so they cannot photosynthesise as they don't have this substance necessary for photosynthesis. Instead, mushrooms and other fungi have to get their nutrients from dead and decaying plants which is why you often see fungus growing on dead wood in forests.


Plants stop producing chlorophyll in the fall and winter why?

High light, in most cases. Plants tend to produce new chlorophyll during darkness. The will produce some chlorophyll during the day, but if the light becomes to intense, then photosynthesis is shut down to protect the plant from light damage.

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In the process of photosynthesis chlorophyll serves as?

Chlorophyll absorbs the light from the sun to produce chemical energy


What does chlorophyll do in the process of photosynthesis?

it produce the color for the plant cell


What is organisms containing chlorophyll produce food through the process called?

photosynthesis


Why do plants and some protist produce chlorophyll?

They produce chlorophyl in order to make energy through photosynthesis.


Why are most plants green because their leaves produce?

The leaves have chlorophyll in them which helps produce sugar/food for photosynthesis I think...


What does chlorophyll allow a plant cell to do that an animal cannot?

produce glucose (sugars) through photosynthesis


What is the substance that enables a leaf to use sunlight to produce food A chlorophyll B photosynthesis C respiration D transpiration?

B. Photosynthesis


What is chlorophyll even so is it important?

Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants. And it's directly responsible for the plant's ability to produce energy through photosynthesis.


Why do radish plants leaves turn yellow in the dark?

The green color of a plant leaf is caused by a chemical called chlorophyll, which is used in a process called photosynthesis by which plants use the energy of sunlight to produce food for themselves. If there is no light, then there is no photosynthesis, and if there is no photosynthesis, then chlorophyll is not serving any purpose and the plant will cease to produce it.


Animal cells are able to produce glucose through photosynthesis?

No they contain no chlorophyll so can't photosynthesise


That animal cells are able to produce glucose through photosynthesis?

No they contain no chlorophyll so can't photosynthesise


Why is chlorophyll important to the plant cell?

Because without it, the plant won't be able to produce its food(photosynthesis). Chlorophyll traps sunlights and gives the plant its energy.