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What absorbs light in the plant?

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What is chloralpasts?

Chloroplasts are green coloured pigments occupies the green plant cells , absorbs sun light for photosynthesis.


What contains chlorophyll which is the main ingredient the plant uses to change sunlight into food for the plant?

Chlorophyl contains chloroplast , a green coloured one that absorbs the sun light.


When a plant absorbs sunlight a chemical reaction occurs in the what?

sun


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What part of the plant absorbs the light?

the chlorophyll which are in the chloroplasts.


Which named part absorbs light energy for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll is the pigment in plant cells that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.


What molecule found in the chloroplasts of plant cell traps photons of light?

Chlorophyll is the molecule found in the chloroplasts of plant cells that traps photons of light during photosynthesis. It absorbs light energy, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.


Chlorophyll absorbs what?

Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight from the sun. Chlorophyll is found only in a plant cell because a plant is the only thing that is able to go through photosynthesis.


What is an organism that absorbs it's food?

An organism that absorbs food is a producer/plant. A producer absorbs energy from the sun to make food or go through Photosynthesis


What is an example of how light is absorbed?

An example of how light is absorbed is when a pigment molecule in a plant absorbs light energy during photosynthesis. The pigment absorbs specific wavelengths of light, which excites its electrons and allows the plant to convert the light energy into chemical energy for growth and survival.