Chloroplasts contain Chlorophyll which traps light energy.
the pigments that are in the chloroplast. this organism(chloroplast) is only found in eukaryotic plant cells.
Chloroplast traps light energy.
Palisade cell filled with chloroplasts.
clhorophast
they contain a green substance called chlorophyll, which gives the plant its greencolour. chloroophyll collects light energy which the plant uses to make food
An elementary-level answer would be : chemical and light energy Light energy from the sun Chemical from the plant itself. light would be when the sun gives its light to help the plant grow like a light bulb, and chemical is like the plant taking the water, and soil and using it and the plant itself is chemical
Plants perform photosynthesis as a means to feed themselves. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy, usually from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.
Chloroplasts
It is the chloraplast
chikala
photosynthesis
Chlorophylls A and B, as well as various other pigments in chloroplasts that help to absorb and diffuse light before it damages the plant.
All plant life gathers energy from the sun, by photosynthesis! if it is not use immediately its stored as sugars. From the percent of the suns energy that the earth collects, only 0.023% is absorbed by plants.
Yes. It is in a leaf cell on the plant and collects light for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is a process in which producers use light energy and make sugars, which can be used as food. The chemical equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy ➝ C6H12O6 + 6O2
the plant collects water, carbon dioxide, and light.
they contain a green substance called chlorophyll, which gives the plant its greencolour. chloroophyll collects light energy which the plant uses to make food
Green part of the plant having chlorophyll traps energy
After light energy travels to chloroplast in plant cells?
a leaf collects the energy / sunligt to make the plants sugar aka photosynthesis ./
Plants perform photosynthesis as a means to feed themselves. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy, usually from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.