what do you see when you observe a leaf against the sun?
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Well, the chloroplasts within a cell contain different pigments, which are what gives a leaf its color. ... Light energy from the sun is transmitted through a leaf's cells to chloroplasts, where chlorophyll and other absorbing pigments serve as receptors to collect the energy.
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Ahhhhhhh...
The leaf is shining bright.....
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