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What is the name of the green chemical plants use to collect light energy?

Plants use several pigments for photosynthesis. The primarily green pigment is called chlorophyll.


Do Producers collect the sun's energy?

Some of them collect sun's energy because when there is no light they can use the sun's energy.


What does Plants use pigments to collect or trap?

Plants use pigments to collect or trap light energy for photosynthesis. Pigments such as chlorophyll absorb specific wavelengths of light, which are then converted into chemical energy that the plant can use to produce sugars and other molecules needed for growth and development.


The form of energy plants use in photosynthesis is?

Plants primarily use light energy from the sun to drive the process of photosynthesis. This light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in the plant's cells, which then converts the light energy into chemical energy that the plant can use to make glucose.


What do plants cells use to capture sunlight?

They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.


In what form must energy be for plants to make glucose?

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What wavelengths of light do plants use the most?

Plants use red and blue wavelengths of light the most for photosynthesis. These wavelengths are absorbed by chlorophyll, the pigment that enables plants to convert light energy into chemical energy. Green light is not as effectively absorbed, which is why plants appear green.


Where is the energy stored when plants convert light energy into energy that plants can use?

In chemical bonds, in the molecule that we call Sugar.


Which membrane bound organelle do plants use to capture light energy?

chlorophyll that captures light energy.


Why do plants grow to the light?

Plants phtosynthesise to produce energy. Photosynthesis involves turning light energy into chemical energy (glucose) so plants grow towards light so that they can absorb more light and therefore produce more energy that they use to grow etc.


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They use light as their energy source?

Plants, and some algae.