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Name the green dots contained by the leaves. What function do they perform?​

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Answered by sheetal5124
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chlorophyll.....it helps in photosynthesis

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Name the green dots contained by the leaves Chlorophyll

Explanation:

Chlorophyll:

Each of many closely related green pigments called chlorophyll can be found in the chloroplasts of algae and plants as well as in the mesosomes of cyanobacteria. Its name is a combination of the Greek words khloros and phyllon. Plants can absorb energy from light thanks to chlorophyll.

The green pigment found inside chloroplasts is called chlorophyll. When a leaf peel is seen under a microscope, this appears as a green dot.

  • The green pigment found inside chloroplasts is called chlorophyll.
  • When a leaf peel is seen under a microscope, this appears as a green dot.
  • Because it is a pigment, a microscope makes it very apparent to see.

The function of chlorophyll:

In a plant, chlorophyll's function is to absorb light, often sunlight. Two types of energy-storing molecules receive the light energy that is absorbed. The plant utilizes its stored energy to turn water and carbon dioxide from the air into glucose, a form of sugar, through photosynthesis.

hence The natural substance found in chlorophyll provides green plants with their color. As a result, plants are better able to absorb solar energy.

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