the chloroplast
The pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight is called chlorophyll. It is responsible for the green color of plants and is crucial for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
Food is stored in specialized organelles called vacuoles in plant cells, while pigments are stored in plastids such as chloroplasts and chromoplasts. Vacuoles store nutrients and waste, while plastids contain pigments such as chlorophyll (green pigment in chloroplasts) or carotenoids (orange and yellow pigments in chromoplasts).
The organelle is called the chloroplast The photosynthetic pigment it contains is called chlorophyll
Cyanobacteria utilize chlorophyll as their pigment to capture sunlight for photosynthesis. This pigment is responsible for absorbing light energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars for food.
chlorophyll is the green pigmentation in plants. Photosynthesis is the method used by plants to utilise carbon dioxide and the suns energy to form glucose to use as food other than the minerals it is able to extract from the earth.
plastid
vacuole
They contain mitochondria which stores light energy as food, also through the use of chlorophyll (a green pigment).
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"C" contains the coloured pigment chlorophyll, which is responsible for the green color in plants and algae.
it is called chlorophyll
haemoglobin
Chloroplast is found in the plant cell.It contains a green pigment called the chlorophyll which traps sunlight to make food.
The pigment in plants that captures energy from sunlight is called chlorophyll. It is responsible for the green color of plants and is crucial for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
Most green plants contain a green pigment called chlorophyll in their leaves. This chlorophyll is responsible for the manufacture of food in plants.
Food is stored in specialized organelles called vacuoles in plant cells, while pigments are stored in plastids such as chloroplasts and chromoplasts. Vacuoles store nutrients and waste, while plastids contain pigments such as chlorophyll (green pigment in chloroplasts) or carotenoids (orange and yellow pigments in chromoplasts).
Reg blood cells contains the respiratoy pigment haemoglobin.