It's called photosynthesis.
sunlight!
Pigment: light-absorbing molecule.
Chlorophyll.
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The plants take in energy by absorbing sunlight.
It is sun light converting to the chemical energy. Pigments are absorbing light.
All molecules will absorb light to a greater or lesser degree
A light-absorbing colored molecule is called a pigment. Pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light, causing them to appear colored. Examples include chlorophyll in plants, melanin in skin, and carotenoids in fruits and vegetables.
The chloroplasts absorb light, allowing the plant to photosynthesize (make food by absorbing water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight) which absorbs all lights except green light which is why plants are green because they reflect the green light instead of absorbing it.
Chlorophyll is the light-absorbing pigment in plants and some protists that is essential for photosynthesis. It absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy that is used to produce sugars from carbon dioxide and water. Without chlorophyll, the process of photosynthesis cannot occur.
Chlorophyll is the light-absorbing molecule found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy by capturing sunlight and using it to produce glucose.
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