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the leaves of the plant contain the pigment chlorophyll, which allows the plant to take in energy from the sunlight. i also think the cells in the leaves are the ones that perfoms ATP to give the plant energy. but, technically even the roots are adapted for photosynthesis because that's the part that takes in water. Water plays a ver important role in photosynthesis.

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