it makes energy in photosynthesis which humans do not do. therefor nothing
Chlorophyll is used by autotrophs to synthesize simple sugars through photosynthesis
Chlorophyll has nothing to do with fungi. Fungi is a type of simple plant that does not have any chlorophyll, which is a green pigment that is used in photosynthesis.
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is a pigment in chloroplasts that reflects green light. It is highly used by plants for photosynthesis.
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The light is absorbed by the chlorophyll. The light is then used to excite electrons.
Chlorophyll is used by autotrophs to synthesize simple sugars through photosynthesis
Chlorophyll has nothing to do with fungi. Fungi is a type of simple plant that does not have any chlorophyll, which is a green pigment that is used in photosynthesis.
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll contained in Chloroplasts is used for photosynthesis, it is also the Chlorophyll which gives the leaf it's green colour.
In Plant Cells, the Chloroplasts are the organelles the utilize or use chlorophyll. In Animal Cells, Chlorophyll is not used.
No, chlorophyll is a substance in plants, that makes them green. sorry, you are not correct babyyy.
Chlorophyll is a pigment in chloroplasts that reflects green light. It is highly used by plants for photosynthesis.
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Alcohol, such as ethanol or methanol, is commonly used to remove chlorophyll from a green leaf during photosynthesis. This process is known as leaf decolorization or leaf destarching.
The Chlorophyll of the plant helped it to achieve Photosynthesis by obtaining energy from the plant for light.
There are chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. in chlorophyll a there is more energy required than in chlorophyll b. chlorophyll a have an absorption peak at 700 nm in contrast to the 680nm of chlorophyll b. chlorophyll a creates a more greener pigment whereas the chlorophyll b has a more yellow appearance of leaves in the fall. there are also other pigments like carotenes which produce the red in autumn.