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Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
Because it is like a mirror and it can be used to reflect light
-- A concave mirror gathers the light and bunches it up all in one place, called the "focus" of the mirror. There's a "real image" at that place, and you can capture it with a piece of ground glass, tissue, photo-film, or light-sensitive device at that place. -- A plane mirror doesn't gather anything. It just kind of sends the light back toward where it came from. It doesn't form any real image, and there's nothing to capture.
Light energy from sun is used. Chlorophylls capture light energy
The process of photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, energy and light. The function of the chloroplast is to capture energy from light in order to photosynthesis (make food using light). Inside a chlorplast are hundreds of light absorbing "buckets" called photsystems which capture and absorb light energy. The energy from the light colletively creates energy which goes on to be used in the stages of photsynthesis.
They do not
Pigments like chlorophyll, capture light energy which is used for the first step of photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction.
Glow sticks do not "capture" light. The light is produced by a chemical reaction. See the related link for a more in-depth discussion.
To keep from sinking and capture more light.
Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments in chloroplasts
A photographic light box allows a photographer to capture an image clearer and more crisp. It also gives a solid color backdrop.
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Chloroplast contains chlorophyll pigments.These used to capture light energy
Greek Means "painting with light".
The aurelia's ocellus, also known as the light-sensing organ, is used to detect changes in light intensity. This helps the jellyfish navigate its surroundings and can also be used to avoid predators or capture prey.