why do plants need chlorophyll for photosynthesis?
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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. Through photosynthesis, the plant uses the stored energy to convert carbon dioxide (absorbed from the air) and water into glucose, a type of sugar.
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Plants need chlorophyll for photosynthesis because chlorophyll is a pigment which gives the green colour to the leaves of the plant and leaves are the kitchen of the plants.
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