Chlorophyll is the green pigment which traps sunlight. This pigment is contained in the chloroplasts.
Plant pigments, such as chlorophyll, trap sunlight and absorb specific wavelengths of light. These pigments then transfer this energy to the chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place. During photosynthesis, the energy from sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Plants use pigments to collect or trap light energy for photosynthesis. Pigments such as chlorophyll absorb specific wavelengths of light, which are then converted into chemical energy that the plant can use to produce sugars and other molecules needed for growth and development.
Photosynthesis is the process that gathers the sun's energy using light-absorbing molecules called pigments, such as chlorophyll. These pigments are located in the chloroplasts of plant cells and capture sunlight, which is then converted into chemical energy to produce glucose and oxygen.
Pigments, such as chlorophyll, absorb light energy during photosynthesis. This energy is used to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Pigments help plants capture and utilize light energy efficiently for the process of photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll. This pigment is found in the leaves.
It is the pigment. we call them photosynthetic pigments.
The chlorophyll pigments inside chloroplast trap sunlight during photosynthesis.
Photosynthetic pigments are used.Most predominantly chlorophylls are used.
Sunlight is needed by plants to create photosynthesis. This is how the plants collect and store energy in order to thrive and grow, The sunlight is converted to energy that the plant needs.
They trap the energy in Sunlight using the green pigments in their leaves in the process called "photosynthesis". This process makes sugar and they store the food a polymers of sugar.
Pigments
Plant pigments, such as chlorophyll, trap sunlight and absorb specific wavelengths of light. These pigments then transfer this energy to the chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place. During photosynthesis, the energy from sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Plants use pigments to collect or trap light energy for photosynthesis. Pigments such as chlorophyll absorb specific wavelengths of light, which are then converted into chemical energy that the plant can use to produce sugars and other molecules needed for growth and development.
The process by which autotrophs trap energy from sunlight is called photosynthesis. This is possible because of the chloroplasts inside an autotrophs cells.
It's called chlorophyll.
Leaves have pigments called chlorophyll that absorb sunlight. This energy is converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis, where the leaf uses carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose. The glucose is then used as fuel for the plant's growth and activities.
it is a chemical reaction called photosynthesis! learnt it in science