the petiole is the stemlike part that attaches the leaf to the stem
the blade is the board flat part which contains the green coloring matter called chlorophyll
Photosynthesis is the process needed for chlorophyll to work. Chlorophyll is a chemical inside a plant which gives plants their green color.
Yes chlorophyll is a pigment. They are absorbing sunlight.
Photosynthesisis the process needed for chlorophyll to work. Chlorophyll is a chemical inside a plant which gives plants their green color.
it does not have chlorophyll to make food. so no means no lor. i just post this for fun. don't use it in school work dudes!
it would depend on the other substances in the leave because some sea weeds have other substances which can work at depth: however land plants will not work as chlorophyll is the only substance to pass its energy on to other processes - the other substances just pass the energy on to the chlorophyll -
Accessory pigments are light-absorbing compounds that work with chlorophyll a, which include chlorophyll b, c, and d. Also, there are non-chlorophyll accessory pigments including carotenoids which also absorb light and transfer it to chlorophyll. Some accessory proteins, like carotenoids, also work as antioxidants or scatter excess light energy.
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Chlorophyll is a molecule found in chloroplast. When chlorophyll absorbs light, much of the energy is transferred directly to electrons in the chlorophyll molecule, raising the energy levels of these electrons. These high energy electrons make photosynthesis work.
Some examples of chlorophyll are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c1, and chlorophyll c2. These are the most common types of chlorophyll found in plants and algae. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color and is essential for photosynthesis.
the chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B
chlorophyll a Chlorophyll A
There is chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b.