its chlorophyll
Chlorplast isn't a word, but chloroplast is, if that's what you mean. Chloroplast: Found in green plant cells, a plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis.
plantcell. chlorplast make the plants green
A chloroplast is a type of structure, called an organelle, that is found in plants and is where photosynthesis occurs. Normally present in plant leaves, chloroplasts contain all of the components that allow the plant to convert sunlight into usable energy. The main components of chloroplasts are the membranes, chlorophyll and other pigments, grana and stroma.
the chlorplast captures light energy and combine carbon dioxide from the air with water to make food
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They are NOT found in nature, they must be synthesized.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
Chloropyhll
There are many pigments.Colored pigments are mainly Carotene and Xanthophyll.
the pigments are found in the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is. it sucks the sunlight and emmits the color green
Photosynthesis pigments are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. The main pigments involved in photosynthesis are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids, and xanthophylls. These pigments are responsible for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy during the process of photosynthesis.