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strikes the photosystems that consist of many secondary chlorophyll and b karotenes which pass the energy to the reaction centre which is a primary chlorophyll.
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.
Chlorophyll in the chloroplasts - in the leaves
Light, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Chlorophyll
strikes the photosystems that consist of many secondary chlorophyll and b karotenes which pass the energy to the reaction centre which is a primary chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll takes energy from sunlight.
When a photon strikes a pigment molecule such as chlorophyll, the energy from the photon is passed to the chlorophyll. This energy then continues to pass between molecules until it hits the reaction center, where the reaction of photosynthesis' glucose creation occurs.
The production of chlorophyll is done chemically. Sunlight or artificial light energy is needed for the functioning of chlorophyll.
release electrons and energy
Chlorophyll is the molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to "synthesise" carbohydrates from CO2 and H2O
Chlorophyll
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Chlorophyll is the molecule in plant cells that first captures the radiant energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll can also be spelled as chlorophyll.
no, chlorophyll traps the light energy from sunlight, and uses it in photosynthesis to make glucose.
During light dependent reactions chlorophyll and other light-aborbing molecules capture energy from sunlight.