Biology, asked by bhabhakk, 1 month ago

All pigments present in chloroplast can absorb sunlight and can participate directly in photosynthesis.
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Answered by piyushkumarsharma797
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Answer:

Chlorophyll, the primary pigment used in photosynthesis, reflects green light and absorbs red and blue light most strongly.Green plants have the ability to make their own food. They do this through a process called photosynthesis, which uses a green pigment called chlorophyll. A pigment is a molecule that has a particular color and can absorb light at different wavelengths, depending on the color.

Answered by sureshpasureshpa72
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Explanation:

plants have unique features of capturing light energy to convert it sugar through the process being with the absorption of light energy by some specialized form of organic molecules, called the pigments. The photosynthesis, a biological process requires green coloured pigment called chlorophyll along with other forms of yellow and red coloured pigments.

Other essential plant pigments include anthocyanins, betalains, carotenoids, porphyrins and much more. All these pigments stimulate the process of chemical reactions by reflecting the wavelengths.

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