The chemical in the leaves of green plants that is used to trap sunlight during photosynthesis is called chlorophyll.
it will trap light energy from the sun and convert it into a form of energy that the plant can use during photosynthesis
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
all plant commonly have a green pigment and that pigment is what we call as chlorophyll, if a plant don't have chlorophyll or green pigment it means that it is not a plant it is a fungi.
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts is responsible for the green pigment. The chlorophyll reflects green light.
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which traps sunlight. This pigment is contained in the chloroplasts.
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The chemical in the leaves of green plants that is used to trap sunlight during photosynthesis is called chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll traps light for the same reason black clothes feel hotter: light absorption and reflection. When chlorophyll, a green pigment, gets hit with light, it reflects green light, absorbing the rest. This energy's then transformed by the pigment into signals for the rest of the plant to produce sugars.
Chloroplasts, Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called Chlorophyll which trap sunlight.
it will trap light energy from the sun and convert it into a form of energy that the plant can use during photosynthesis
The green color is caused by chlorophyll present in the chloroplasts of the leaf cells. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells; they have a green pigment which makes leaves green. In autumn, the leaves turn red and brown because the cells are dried out and dead. Chloroplasts trap solar energy (photosynthesis).
The green pigment in the chloroplast is called chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants and algae their green color. Plants use chlorophyll to trap light needed for photosynthesis.
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