why is the function of chlorophyll in leaves?
It makes the leaves green
traps sunlight for photosynthesis
Yes chlorophyll is at the tip's of the leaves.
it grabs the photons from the sun and use these photons to produce sugars or enegry for them.
The green pigment in leaves are Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B.
Chlorophyll is found in it's leaves. The chlorophyll is present there to keep the leaves green.
The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.
All leaves that photosynthesize have chlorophyll.
Photosynthesis, the leaves contain chlorophyll
Leaves get their green colour due to presence of a plastid called chlorophyll. This does the function of absorbing sunlight required for photosynthesis. Hence plants which survive on photosynthesis have greener leaves.
The trees lose the chlorophyll, revealing their natural colors. chlorophyll is the pigment which makes leaves and plants green.
Yes, Coloured leaves contain chlorophyll. The leaf cells has chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll. The leaves appear in other colours is because that light contain many colour and when it reflects off the leaves you will see that it is in other colours.
The leaves are green because of the chlorophyll pigments.