cyanobacteria contains a green pigment chlorophyll
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Oh Chlorophyll!
Chlorophyll is the green pigment. There is a chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b that are found in green plants. The only difference between Chlorophyll a and b is in its structure. Chlorophyll a has a -CH3 group and b has a -CHO group instead. Also, Chlorophyll is anchored to thylakoid membranes located inside a chloroplast."Chlorophyll" is the green pigment that stores sun energy while the process is called "Photosynthesis"The green pigment that traps light energy from the sun is known as chlorophyll. It is found in plant cells and it uses this trapped energy in the process of photosynthesis.
The green pigment chlorophyll is responsible for the colour of plants.The pigment is found in organelles called chloroplastswhich are found in most plant cells (particularly in the leaves and stems).The pigment is green in colour and reflects green light, giving the plants their green colour.
There are two types. Those are chlorophyll and caratinoids.
Chlorophyll. It performs a photosynthesis reaction as follows Carbon dioxide + water (with the aid of light and chlorophyll)-> glucose + oxygen
The pigment chlorophyll is contained in chloroplasts.
Plant cells that contain the green pigment chlorophyll also appear green in color. This green pigment is contained within the chloroplast.
Bacteria that contain chlorophyll a belong in the group Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae. Chlorophyll a is a photosynthetic pigment that they use to capture energy from sunlight for photosynthesis. These bacteria are capable of producing their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
chlorophyll is the green pigment which is necessary for photosynthesis to occur Chlorophyll
algae
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. Chloroplast are not found in all plant cells.
No, Fungi does not contain the green pigment chlorophyll. The correct answer is Algae.
the palisade cell contains chloroplasts which in turn contain chlorophyll the photosynthetic pigment within plant cells.
No.Nepenthes doesn't have chlorophyll(the green pigment of a leaf).
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which plants use to absorb sunlight. They use the energy of light to make food in the process called photosynthesis. Most bacteria cannot carry out photosynthesis and so do not contain chlorophyll. However some bacteria can photosynthesise, but they contain a slightly different version of chlorophyll called bacteriochlorophyll. These bacteria are called cyanobacteria or (confusingly) blue-green algae.
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
The leaves are full of chloroplasts which contain the pigment chlorophyll. Green is the light wave reflected by this pigment.