oxygen, same as plants with chlorophyl, only difference is they dont make it themself
Green plants.
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
Plants take in air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. These stomata open to allow for the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen during photosynthesis and respiration.
The main types of chlorophyll in plants are chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. Other pigments found in plants include carotenoids (such as beta-carotene), anthocyanins, and xanthophylls. These pigments play various roles in photosynthesis and light absorption.
Light energy is needed to carry out photosynthetis.It is captured by chloropyll
Green plants.
the plants have less chloropyll
it brings in the sunlight to help the plants make a type of sugar called glucose
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants and some microorganisms that plays a crucial role in photosynthesis. It absorbs light energy, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color.
chloropyll is in plants it is the plants pigment it helps the pant absorb more sunlight it is found in the stem as well as the leaf (green parts) as sweetners added to some products chloropyll is active in a plant only as long as there is enough sunlight to support it production (good Question)
Chlorophyll appears green because it absorbs red and blue light, while reflecting green light. This absorption of specific wavelengths is crucial for the process of photosynthesis in plants, where chlorophyll captures light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
from chloropyll
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
roots-they help keep the plant in the soil stems-they hold the leaves and flowers leaves-grow on stem,they contain chloropyll
Plants take in air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. These stomata open to allow for the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen during photosynthesis and respiration.
The main types of chlorophyll in plants are chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. Other pigments found in plants include carotenoids (such as beta-carotene), anthocyanins, and xanthophylls. These pigments play various roles in photosynthesis and light absorption.
Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. It absorbes light for the plant to later convert to food energy via photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is what gives plants their green color.