Photosynthetic pigments in plants are responsible for the capture of the energy produced. These pigments are located in the chlorophylls, namely chlorophyll A.
"C" contains the coloured pigment chlorophyll, which is responsible for the green color in plants and algae.
Plastid.
The chloroplast which contains the pigment chlorophyll
The pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight is called chlorophyll. It is responsible for the green color of plants and is crucial for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
It is the chloroplast.It contains pigment to absorb sun light.
Chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that traps sunlight for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts
Chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts.
Plants NEED it to do photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is the pigment in plants that traps energy from the sun using photosynthesis.
The thylakoid membrane of green plants contains 6 different pigments: Carotene - an orange pigment Xanthophyll - a yellow pigment Phaeophytin a - a gray-brown pigment Phaeophytin b - a yellow-brown pigment Chlorophyll a - a blue-green pigment Chlorophyll b- a yellow-green pigment Chlorophyll a is the most common of these 6 pigments (present in all photosynthetic plants).