Chlorophyll is a pigment that helps plants absorb sunlight and convert it into energy through a process called photosynthesis. This energy is used by plants to produce glucose (sugar) for growth and maintenance. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color.
The green structures inside plant cells are called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants their green color.
A plant has green leaves. The substance that makes them green is called chlorophyll. The plant uses the chlorophyll to photosynthesise which is the name for the process of it making its own food.
No, not all plant cells are green. Only cells containing chlorophyll, which is responsible for photosynthesis, appear green. Other plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, may not contain chlorophyll and therefore not be green.
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Sounds like chlorophyll
The green colored catalyst in a plant cell is called chlorophyll. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy to fuel the plant's metabolic processes.
cells of the green coloured parts of a plant
Chloroplasts are green coloured pigments occupies the green plant cells , absorbs sun light for photosynthesis.
because there are not a plant and the sun doesnt shine on the animal
chlorophyll is the green coloured substance that helps to make the food
Chlorophyl contains chloroplast , a green coloured one that absorbs the sun light.
The green pigment in plants are called chlorophyll.
Germination
IT is called "Chlorophyll" and is found in the "Chloroplasts".
Green plants are called producers because they produce food for animals.
Green plants are called producers because they produce food for animals.