Trees don't absorb sunlight as such but more USE sunlight to convert into energy through a process called photosynthatsis.
Chloroplast do not produce energy.They absorb energy of sun light.
The remaining colors of light that are not absorbed by trees are typically reflected or scattered. This is why we perceive leaves as green, as they reflect green light. This process also helps in photosynthesis as certain wavelengths of light are absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaves.
Plants can absorb light energy from the Sun through a process called phototropism, where they orient their growth in response to the direction of light. This helps them maximize their ability to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Additionally, plants can also use specific photoreceptors to detect changes in the quality and quantity of light, which can trigger various growth and developmental responses.
No, cytoplasm is the gel-like substance found inside cells that is made up of water, salts, and organic molecules. It does not directly absorb light energy from the sun. Instead, the pigment molecules located in chloroplasts, the cell organelles responsible for photosynthesis, absorb light energy from the sun.
It is the chloroplast.It contains pigment to absorb sun light.
Yes, they do absorb light. They transfer the light-energy to chemical energy by a proces called fotosynthesis.
Sun light is the fuel used.Chlorophyll absorb sun light.
Yes It does.
Chloroplast do not produce energy.They absorb energy of sun light.
It Is sun light. pigments absorb sun light.
Plants and trees absorb light during photosynthesis to create energy. Black surfaces absorb light because they do not reflect it. Oceans and lakes absorb sunlight, warming up the water.
They both absorb light from the Sun.
They block out the light from the sun.
it is sex The water lily absorbs energy or light from the sun by photosynthesis in its green leaves.
Muck fires damage trees by coating the trees with soot or by directly burning them. This limits their ability to absorb light and carbon dioxide.
The remaining colors of light that are not absorbed by trees are typically reflected or scattered. This is why we perceive leaves as green, as they reflect green light. This process also helps in photosynthesis as certain wavelengths of light are absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaves.
They don't, as digestion requires eating something. Trees absorb nutrients via their roots and gegt further energy from the sun through photosynthesis.