Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the pigment that reflects green light and absorbs other colors of light to provide energy for photosynthesis in plants.
Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for absorbing light energy when photosynthesis begins. It is found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and absorbs primarily blue and red wavelengths of light, while reflecting green wavelengths, giving plants their green color.
The pigment directly involved is the green pigment called 'chlorophyll' and is found in the chloroplats.
Carotenoids and chlorophyll b absorb some of the energy in the green wavelength.
The thing inside the choloplast is called chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that traps light energy for photosynthesis.
We call it chlorophyll. It is a green pigment.
Chlorophyll is the pigment that reflects green light and absorbs other colors of light to provide energy for photosynthesis in plants.
The pigment molecule in green plants that initiates the reactions of photosynthesis is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a green pigment that absorbs light energy, converts it into chemical energy, and plays a key role in capturing light for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in plants that absorbs light energy during photosynthesis. It is responsible for capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy to fuel plant growth and development.
Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for absorbing light energy when photosynthesis begins. It is found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and absorbs primarily blue and red wavelengths of light, while reflecting green wavelengths, giving plants their green color.
The green pigment in chlorophyll, specifically chlorophyll a and b, absorbs light energy from the sun during photosynthesis. This pigment helps convert that light energy into chemical energy, which is then used to drive the process of photosynthesis in plants.
The pigment directly involved is the green pigment called 'chlorophyll' and is found in the chloroplats.
To absorb light energy. They are called chlorophylls
Carotenoids and chlorophyll b absorb some of the energy in the green wavelength.
chlorophyll, a green pigment that is responsible for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis. This pigment gives leaves their green color by reflecting green light wavelengths, while absorbing other wavelengths for energy conversion.
Green pigment, primarily chlorophyll in plants, traps light energy from the sun during photosynthesis. It specifically absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light while reflecting green wavelengths, which is why plants appear green. This trapped light energy is then converted into chemical energy, enabling plants to produce glucose and oxygen.