Chlorophyll
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Chlorophyll is the substance responsible for trapping light energy in plants through the process of photosynthesis, where it converts this energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
it traps the energy from the sun and changes it into chemical energy that plants use.
Plant cells have chloroplasts, which contain the substance chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the key substance that allows plants to convert energy from the sun into chemical energy for sustaining the plant.
through the exylem and then leaves
Adding oxygen to a substance is called oxidation. It can cause chemical reactions that result in changes to the substance's properties.
Chlorophyll is the pigment substance in plants where photosynthesis takes place. It is responsible for absorbing light energy from the sun and converting it into chemical energy for the plant.
The radiant energy of sun is captured in the form of chemical energy by synthesizing organic compounds through photosynthesis.
Plants convert the Sun's energy into chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis, using a substance called clorophyl.
Plants trap energy from the sun through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use chlorophyll to capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is then used by the plant for growth and other metabolic processes.
The process that converts light energy into chemical energy in plants is called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen with the help of the pigment chlorophyll. This chemical energy stored in glucose is then used by the plant for growth and metabolism.