chlorophyll, which is primarily green, but has many other pigments in it which help the plant absorb a wider spectrum of light. It's just that those other pigments aren't strong enough in ratio to the green to be detected by the human eye which isn't effective at distinguishing pigment ratios
green chlorophyll
Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B, beta carotene, and xanthophyll.
chlorophyll is the green substance that makes up the chloroplast. its role is to absorb energy from the sun and all that goodness during the process of photosynthesis. ;)
Chlorophyll can be defined as the pigment which gives plants their green color and is found in most plants and algae. It also facilitates the process of photosynthesis which allows the absorption of energy from light.
Oxygen is an important by-product of photosynthesis. It is important because it is utilized in aerobic cellular respiration.
i believe it can, most forms of light besides green are enough to have some energy absorbed by the pigment chlorophyll.YES
Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B, beta carotene, and xanthophyll.
Oxygen The most important chloroplast pigment is chlorophyll.
chlorophyll b traps most of the light energy used in photosynthesis.
chlorophyll
chlorophyll is the green substance that makes up the chloroplast. its role is to absorb energy from the sun and all that goodness during the process of photosynthesis. ;)
Chlorophyll a is the blue-green pigment in leaves. It is the most common of the pigments and is present in all plants the perform photosynthesis.
buba
melanin v
Chlorophyll can be defined as the pigment which gives plants their green color and is found in most plants and algae. It also facilitates the process of photosynthesis which allows the absorption of energy from light.
Photosynthesis
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate)
Photosynthesis takes place mainly in the leaves.