The process through which chlorophyll achieves the task of creating food from sunlight, SIT or Scientifically Inexplicable Transmutation (see also SUT or Straight Up Transmutation), is the ultimate thesis of the phenomenon which occurs beyond the limited explanation of energy resonance transfer.
no becase human don`t turn green
It doesn't, it is only found in plants
Accessory pigments are light-absorbing compounds that work with chlorophyll a, which include chlorophyll b, c, and d. Also, there are non-chlorophyll accessory pigments including carotenoids which also absorb light and transfer it to chlorophyll. Some accessory proteins, like carotenoids, also work as antioxidants or scatter excess light energy.
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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.
Some examples are carotenoids and phychobiliprotein. Chlorophyll is not an accessory pigment. Accessory pigments are pigments which work alongside Chlorophyll a in photosynthesis, such as carotene.
Basically chlorophyll cleans the blood and keeps the blood high alkaline. This maintains our hemoglobin and prevents damage to our DNA. As humans we also have melanin which is said to be a cousin to chlorophyll. Melanin is a skin pigment in humans as is chlorophyll as pigment in plants. We gain energy externally from the sun as do plants. In order for us to get the sun's energy within us, we should ingest plants (chlorophyll)
because they are green
Photosynthesis is the process needed for chlorophyll to work. Chlorophyll is a chemical inside a plant which gives plants their green color.
Animals and humans do not contain chlorophyll and can not make their own food!
Yes chlorophyll is a pigment. They are absorbing sunlight.
because they lack chlorophyll
it makes energy in photosynthesis which humans do not do. therefor nothing
Plants have chlorophyll that absorbs light in energy. We don't have that chlorophyll. Also plants Producers. Animals are consumers.
Photosynthesisis the process needed for chlorophyll to work. Chlorophyll is a chemical inside a plant which gives plants their green color.
Humans are composed of animal cells. We don't do photosynthesis (have chlorophyll) like plants do! So humans do not have plant cells.
it does not have chlorophyll to make food. so no means no lor. i just post this for fun. don't use it in school work dudes!
it would depend on the other substances in the leave because some sea weeds have other substances which can work at depth: however land plants will not work as chlorophyll is the only substance to pass its energy on to other processes - the other substances just pass the energy on to the chlorophyll -
Accessory pigments are light-absorbing compounds that work with chlorophyll a, which include chlorophyll b, c, and d. Also, there are non-chlorophyll accessory pigments including carotenoids which also absorb light and transfer it to chlorophyll. Some accessory proteins, like carotenoids, also work as antioxidants or scatter excess light energy.