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How do you explain that chlorophyll is very important component for the process of photosynthesis.

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Answered by SHABING
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The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is vital. Chlorophyll, which resides in the chloroplasts of plants, is the green pigment that is necessary in order for plants to convert carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight, into oxygen and glucose.

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Answered by rocky200216
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  • The importance of Chlorophyll for photosynthesis is that it captures light energy from the sun to produce glucose via a chemical reaction .
  • Chlorophyll especially absorbs light from the red and blue parts of the light spectrum, and reflects green light .
  • Chlorophyll makes it possible for plants to convert Carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sun light, into oxygen and glucose .
  • During this process of photosynthesis, Chlorophyll produces energy, in the form of sugar carbohydrates, which will power all of the plants essential growth and development .
  • This amazing molecules also gives plants their distinctive green .

So, above points show that Chlorophyll must need to plants for Photosynthesis .

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