Chloropyll are Green pigment in plants that traps light for energy.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which can absorb light energy required for photosynthesis.
Bacteria Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a group of microscopic, single-celled prokaryotes-that is, organisms characterized by a lack of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles .... were classified in the same way as plants, that is, mainly by shape.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which plants use to absorb sunlight. They use the energy of light to make food in the process called photosynthesis. Most bacteria cannot carry out photosynthesis and so do not contain chlorophyll. However some bacteria can photosynthesise, but they contain a slightly different version of chlorophyll called bacteriochlorophyll. These bacteria are called cyanobacteria or (confusingly) blue-green algae.
carbon dioxide + water --------> glucose + oxygen.
Chlorophyll absorbs all colors of light except for the color green, and collects all of that light energy and excites electrons which eventually are used for the ETC (electron transport chain) and the ATP cycle.
Chloropyll is green because that is the color that it reflects to the human eye. the other colors are absorbed by chloropyll.
from chloropyll
Green plants.
through the chloropyll
Chlorophyll is the substance that gives leaves their green color.
Chlorophyll is the substance that gives leaves their green color.
A chlorophyll molecule is found inside the chloroplasts of a plant cell
chlorophyll is a green pigment that imparts green color to the leaves..
A chlorophyll molecule is found inside the chloroplasts of a plant cell
the plants have less chloropyll
Light energy is needed to carry out photosynthetis.It is captured by chloropyll
lots of plants particularly water borne algae