chlorophyll
Cloroplasts!
from heat and sunlight
sunlight
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Sunlight and Water
I'm pretty sure that it is Carbon Dioxide.
when sunlight and oxygen are trapped together they form a type of methane gas called Forseption
The sunlight that strikes a leaf but is not trapped by photosynthesis is reflected back by the leaf. Only certain wavelengths of solar energy is absorbed by a leaf.
energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophy11, located in the thylakoid membranes
Energy from sunlight is trapped by plants through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The energy from sunlight is stored in the chemical bonds of glucose, which can then be used by the plant for growth and energy.
Well, firstly, sunlight is the key ingredient for photosynthesis and obviously in the dark there is no sunlight. Sunlight is trapped be the chloroplasts in the leaves of the plant and is used to produce glucose and carbon dioxide.
Yes, sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll molecules in leaf cells during photosynthesis. The process of grafting itself does not trap sunlight, but the grafted plant can still carry out photosynthesis using the energy from sunlight.