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explain the role of chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis

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Answered by swasty
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Hi,

Chlorophyll has a green substance as a producers that traps the light energy emitted by a sun which is then used to combine the carbon dioxide and water into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis
Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis , which helps plant to get energy from light.

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

● Select a multicoloured leaf.

● Place the leaf in dark room for 3 days.

● Place the leaf again in sunlight for 6 hours.

● Identify green parts of the leaf.

● Place the leaf in boiling water.

● Now dip the leaf in alcohol.

● Now boil in alcohol indirectly.

● After few seconds leaf becomes colourless.

● Place this colourless leaf in iodine solution and wash this leaf

with iodine solution.

● Now you can observe that the colourless leaf is turned into

blue colour.

● This indicates that photosynthesis can take place only in the

presence of chlorophyll.

This above experiment proves that chlorophyll helps in

synthesising carbohydrates.

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