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What is chlorophyll. Why do plants need it

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Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Chlorophyll is a pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is unique in its ability to enable plants to absorb the energy they need to build tissues. Chlorophyll's job in a plant is to absorb light from sunlight. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color because it does not absorb the green wavelengths of white light.

Answered by Yaashika23
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Green plants have the ability to make their own food. They do this through a process called photosynthesis, which uses a green pigment called chlorophyll. ... Chlorophyll's job in a plant is to absorb light—usually sunlight. The energy absorbed from light is transferred to two kinds of energy-storing molecules

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