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Q: What do plants do with the sunlight they absorb?
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What are the purposes of a plants leaf?

to absorb sunlight.


What is the difference in the life cycles of bryophytes and flowering plants?

The difference is that flowering plants have cells and absorb sunlight, bryophytes do not absorb sunlight or form photsynthesis.


Where do plants take in sunlight?

Chloroplasts absorb the light.


Why are chloroplasts important to plants?

Chloroplasts absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.


Why can plants absorb sunlight?

so that they can make their own food


What organic molecules can plants absorb?

Water, sunlight, and nutrients.


Can plants photosythesise in the dark?

No they can't. They need to absorb sunlight to photosynthesis.


Do plants get their energy directly from the sun?

Yes, the leaves absorb the sunlight


What is the word for when plants go to the sunlight why?

Plants crave sunlight because they need the photosynthesis to live. Only the top of the leaves of a plant can absorb sunlight, so plants can actually adjust to move towards sunlight so it can "capture the rays".


Why do plants need the energy of sunlight?

Plants need sunlight to perform photosynthesis, they use this to stay alive, they absorb the water through there stems and use the sunlight to generate energy from the water


How are solar panels like plants?

they absorb sunlight but the difference is, the chlorophyll production for plants while solar panels use sunlight/heat for the production of electricity.


What does energy begin as in most ecosystems?

The energy first comes from the sunlight, then the producers (green plants) absorb the energy. Sunlight