how is a energy from sunlight trapped by a green plant ?
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chlorophyll is a green pigment present in most plant cells that is able to trap sunlight as light energy, in order for photosynthesis. an exception is plant cells in the roots or stem for example, which perform a different function and do not need to perform photosynthesis.
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Most plants contain a special coloured chemical or pigment called chlorophyll that is used in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is what absorbs the sun's energy and turns it into chemical energy. Not all the light energy from the sun is absorbed.
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