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Chlorophyll's role in photosynthesis is to convert the light energy from the sun to chemical energy. When enough energy strikes chlorophyll, it looses its electrons and thus they are able to move through a transport chain. Their energy is stored in NADPH which is then transferred to glucose.
It provides the electrons. Process is called Photolysis
water is a raw material. It is using for release electrons.
They assist the cells in using photosynthesis to make food for itself
Electrons.
Chlorophyll's role in photosynthesis is to convert the light energy from the sun to chemical energy. When enough energy strikes chlorophyll, it looses its electrons and thus they are able to move through a transport chain. Their energy is stored in NADPH which is then transferred to glucose.
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It provides the electrons. Process is called Photolysis
It provides the electrons. Process is called Photolysis
water is a raw material. It is using for release electrons.
They assist the cells in using photosynthesis to make food for itself
The chloroplast is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
the leaves capture the water for the plant
Electrons.
It is playing the main roll. the main roll of photosynthesis as a pigment.
Chlorophyll is an important biomolecule. Its role is critical in photosynthesis, the process that allows plants to absorb energy from light.
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.