They are the chlorophyll. Photosystem II reacts first
chlorophyll
Particles of sunlight are called photons. They are the smallest unit of light and are responsible for transmitting electromagnetic radiation.
Plants absorb sunlight energy through a process called photosynthesis, which involves capturing light with chlorophyll in their leaves to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) for energy. This energy is then used by the plant for growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
No, they don't can.
photons
they absorb photons from sunlight
Photons (energy packets of light)
stomata
Electrons are the subatomic particles in an atom that interact with photons. When photons interact with electrons, they can be absorbed, emitted, or scattered, leading to various chemical and physical processes in a molecule.
When sunlight photons pass through a glass pane, most of the photons are transmitted through the glass, while some are reflected and scattered. The glass absorbs very little of the sunlight energy, allowing most of it to pass through into the enclosed space.
Via the most Ancient of Biochemical Entities: the members of the Cytochrome Systems. These ENZYMES are particularly and SPECIFICALLY suited for " the capturing of Photons and [thereby] transforming this Energy into Chemical Energy - in these cases, electron-pairs."
sunlight is a particle of energy called a photon. photons are massless and are not a material in the conventional sense.