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Chlorophyll.
The pigment directly involved is the green pigment called 'chlorophyll' and is found in the chloroplats.
The pigments are responsible for capturing the light energy from the sun and converting it to chemical energy. This is the first step of photosynthesis, so the pigments are responsible for initiating photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
Chlorophil is the pigment or color in a plant.
Chlorophyll.
chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids
more like what is photosynthisis, photosynthisis is when a plant turns sun into energy, cool huh.
photosynthisis makes glucose (C6H12O6 is the chemicle formula) for the plant to grow.
clorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, it is essential for photosynthisis as it absorbes the sun light
Chlorophyll
The plant produces oxygen
all plant commonly have a green pigment and that pigment is what we call as chlorophyll, if a plant don't have chlorophyll or green pigment it means that it is not a plant it is a fungi.
Sunlight mostly because it is the energy the plant uses
photosynthisis happens in chloroplasts in a plant cell
Photosynthisis
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a plant cell