Chlorophyll molecules are specifically arranged in and around photosystems that are embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. In these complexes, chlorophyll serves two primary functions. The function of the vast majority of chlorophyll (up to several hundred molecules per photosystem) is to absorb light and transfer that light energy by resonance energy transfer to a specific chlorophyll pair in the reaction center of the photosystems.
simple
Amphistomatous describes a certain type of leaf morphology in drought adapted plants. These plants have stomates (the openings in the epidermis which allow CO2 to diffuse into the leaf) on both sides of the leaf.
Go to Google and click on "Images". Type in "diagram of a dicotyledon leaf" in the search box. Choose the second picture.
Genes code for proteins
Probably, carbonateous fossil.
The molecule that diffuses out of the pores of the leaf is called water vapor.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the molecule that enters a leaf from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll
Molecule - Carbohydrates Process - Photosynthesis
An air molecule can be drawn into a leaf through tiny openings called stomata. Stomata open and close to regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit the leaf. This process is crucial for the leaf's photosynthesis and overall functioning.
a green leaf
Carbon starts out as a simple organic molecule, Carbon Dioxide. The leaf changes it into sugar, which is not a simple compound. It takes the sugar and changes that into a whole lot of different compounds.
a maple leaf
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.
a maple leaf
what type of leaf?
What is composed of only one type of molecule