Chlorophyll captures light energy using photosynthesis. Energy is absorbed through wavelengths. It can absorb violet-blue and orange-red light energy easily.
Chlorophyll.
chlorophyll
NADPH
Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments in chloroplasts
When the chloroplasts are exposed to light , some electrons in the atoms of the chlorophyll molecule gain energy , these electrons jump up & light energy is converted into kinetic energy , energy then is stored in form of potential chemical energy , electrons release the stored energy & thus they return to original energy levels part of released energy is stored in the form of ATP , other part is used in splitting H2O into hydrogen & oxygen
The ATP molecule is not used in excretion process. This is a molecule that will be used in cellular respiration to store energy.
plants only capture 1% of the radiant enery from the sun used in photosynthesis.
Light energy from sun is used. Chlorophylls capture light energy
The process of photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, energy and light. The function of the chloroplast is to capture energy from light in order to photosynthesis (make food using light). Inside a chlorplast are hundreds of light absorbing "buckets" called photsystems which capture and absorb light energy. The energy from the light colletively creates energy which goes on to be used in the stages of photsynthesis.
NADPH
adenosine triphosphate, ATP
The light energy is used for splitting water molecule into H ion and OH ion.
Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments in chloroplasts
The chlorophyll absorbs the light from the sun and transfers them to chlorophyll pair. This is the energy that is used to start food production.
When the chloroplasts are exposed to light , some electrons in the atoms of the chlorophyll molecule gain energy , these electrons jump up & light energy is converted into kinetic energy , energy then is stored in form of potential chemical energy , electrons release the stored energy & thus they return to original energy levels part of released energy is stored in the form of ATP , other part is used in splitting H2O into hydrogen & oxygen
NADPH
Photosynthesis is the process used by plants to capture the energy that comes to us from the sun that is then held in starch or sugars.
Sugar molecules are used as the storage place for energy because it is a complex molecule that has energy in its many bonds. However, ATP and NADPH are used to carry the energy from the light reactions over to the Calvin cycle. They are temporary storage sites of energy.
Pigments like chlorophyll, capture light energy which is used for the first step of photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction.