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Landyn Huff
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22 November, 06:17
What kind of energy does a green plant have?
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Asa Holt
22 November, 06:19
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Plants use chlorophyll, a green pigment responsible for the color of most plants, to absorb light and produce usable chemical energy through photosynthesis. Carbohydrate molecules are created from water and carbon dioxide store in order to store the chemical energy. During this process, oxygen is usually released.
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