Chlorophyl
The leaves of most plants are green because there is a green pigments in plants called "Chlorophyll'. This substance help plant to get its energy from sunlight.
The name of the process by which green plants and photosynthetic bacteria capture the energy of the sun is called photosynthesis. This is what allows producers to make their own food.
Autotrophs
Energy from the sun strikes green plants. These green plants, through the process known as photosynthesis, capture some of that energy, and store it in the chemical compound known as glucose. Caterpillars eat the leaves therefore the energy in that leaf goes into their bodies.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that captures sunlight during photosynthesis to produce energy for the plant. It absorbs light in the blue and red parts of the spectrum, reflecting green light, giving plants their green color.
Chlorophyll is the green substance in all plants that allows them to use the energy from the sun. Sunflowers included
Plants are green because of something called chlorophyll, which is a chemical that allows plants to capture energy from the sun and turn it into food There are two types of chlorophyl. But the one that turns things green is chlorophyl A.
some capture and use the sun's energy as plants do.others do not use sun's energy. while others use the energy from chemical substance in their environment to make food.
Plants contain chloroplasts, which and contain chlorophyll. During photosynthesis, these capture energy from the sun and convert it into energy for the plant, meaning they are self-sufficient and do not require other food sources.
the sun.
Green plants.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS is the process in which plants make food.