Science, asked by herdandezperezandy12, 9 months ago

Large areas on the leaves of some plants lack chlorophyll and are therefore not green in color. How does this most likely affect photosynthesis?

1-Not enough sunlight is captured in these areas of the leaves.
2-Carbon dioxide cannot enter these areas of the leaves.
3-Too much glucose builds up in these areas of the leaves.
4-Oxygen cannot be released in these areas of the leaves.

Answers

Answered by arumay001
9

Answer:

option 1.

Explanation:

the main function of chloroform is to trap sunlight and donate exited electrons

Answered by gratefuljarette
12

ANSWER:

Not enough sunlight is captured in these areas of the leaves.

EXPLANATION:

Chlorophyll in leaves is the major element in the food making process of plant that is “Photosynthesis”. In photosynthesis chlorophyll particles absorbs the solar energy and transforms it into the chemical energy i.e. it transforms water into oxygen and carbon dioxide into carbohydrate.

Lacking of chlorophyll in some parts of the leaves may result in less sunlight absorption by the leaves which may affect the process of Photosynthesis.

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