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Q: What is the function of the chlorophill?
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What makes a chloroplast its colour?

chlorophill


What is chlorophill's main color?

green


What contains choroplast?

Chlorophill for photosynthesis


How do you spell chlorophill?

It is correctly spelt "chlorophyll."


What are green substances in plants that captures the suns energy?

chlorophill


Where do plants get chlorophill from?

The chloroplasts within the plant cell make it.


Why the colour of leaf is green?

a chemical called chlorophill makes it green :) which is needed for Photosynthesis


What genus is seaweed in?

there are three. Chlorophyta (green algae) Phaeophyta (brown algae) and Rhodophyta (red algae). The main differences are the photosynthesis pigments, green being chlorophill A, brown being chlorophill C, and red being phycobillians. penis.


Can photosynthesis work under water?

yes the only conditon is that the sun light should reach the parts of the plant which have chlorophill.


When light energy from the Sun strikes a leaf how is the energy conserved?

When light energy strikes a leaf then chlorophill (a) present in leaf absorb that light energy . By use of that energy photosynthesis occurs.


Is chlorophyll in other foods not just leafy greens?

Chlorophyll is what plants use to conduct photosynthesis. Chlorophyll makes plants look green so only green plants will have chlorophill in them. Therefore in answer to your question it will just be leafy greens that have chlorophyll in them!


Does plant rely on sunlight to make chlorophill?

Yes, plants rely on sunlight to make chlorophyll through a process called photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is essential for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy that the plant uses for growth and survival.