A wide variety of plants including trees, shrubs, and flowers collect energy from the sun or as I like to call it "The Ultimate Energy Source". The plant then takes in C2O or Carbon Dioxide (produced every time a person takes a breath) and releases Oxygen. And as everyone knows, Plants as well as Animals require Water or H2O.
plants but the part of the plant is the leaf. The actual part of the plant is the chloroplast which absorbs sunlight and turns it into glucose (sugar).
The specific chemical which captures sunlight to make food for plants is called chlorophyl.
The plant organelle called the chloroplast captures light.
Chloroplasts
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.
Chlorophyll molecule
It captures light to produce food
The chloroplast
Chloroplasts, central vacuole and cell wall
the chloroplast in plant cells
Green plant cells contain chloroplasts, organelles that undergo photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures energy from the sun. The chlorophyll is what makes the plant green.
A plant .
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll molecule
It captures the energy from sunlight as chemical energy.
It captures light to produce food
A chloroplast captures sun light and turns it into chlorophyll which is sugar (glucose) All plant cells do that, it's called photosynthasis, there is an organelle within the cell called chloroplast that performs photosynthasis.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
The chloroplast