Yes
The green colored chemical that traps light is called Chlorophyll.
no, chlorophyll is in the thylakoids, which is a organelle inside of the cell. it is what gives the plant cell its green color
The chloroplast which contains the pigment chlorophyll
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
the colored compounds in them are chloroplast and chlorophyll that are colored green and absorb light for the process of photosynthesis....
The green colored chemical removed from chloroplasts in leaves in fall is chlorophyll. As chlorophyll breaks down, the other pigments present in the leaves become more visible, leading to the variety of colors seen in autumn foliage.
The green colored chemical that traps light is called Chlorophyll.
It is the chlorophyll pigment. They are in chloroplasts.
the chloroplast and the chlorophyll is what makes the green pigment hope it helps!!!
Chloroplast is the organelle inside the plant cell, it is what absorbs and transforms light into energy. Chlorophyll is the green pigment, it traps the light.
The chloroplasts, containing the pigment chlorophyll, make food for the whole plant by the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light best, but totally reflects green wavelengths, thus it is colored green.
The green colored catalyst in a plant cell is called chlorophyll. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy to fuel the plant's metabolic processes.