Chlorophyll. This pigment is found in the leaves.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which traps sunlight. This pigment is contained in the chloroplasts.
No, chlorophyll does not trap glucose from sunlight. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, chlorophyll captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose, not by trapping existing glucose from sunlight.
No, stomata do not trap sunlight for photosynthesis. Stomata are tiny pores on the surface of leaves that regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit. Photosynthesis occurs in specialized cells within the leaf called chloroplasts, where sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll to produce sugars.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is essential for producing oxygen and providing food for the majority of life on Earth.
Creeping stems grow along the ground or climb on other plants or structures to reach sunlight. This allows them to receive adequate light for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and survival.
SUNLIGHT
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They use chlorophyll to trap energy.Pigments absorb energy from sunlight.
The process by which autotrophs trap energy from sunlight is called photosynthesis. This is possible because of the chloroplasts inside an autotrophs cells.
Chlorophyll
Chloroplasts in plants trap sunlight or light energy. They use this during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide also traps the suns energy and that is why it is a greenhouse.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment which traps sunlight. This pigment is contained in the chloroplasts.
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The chlorophyll pigments inside chloroplast trap sunlight during photosynthesis.
It's called chlorophyll.
It is the pigment. we call them photosynthetic pigments.