Answer;
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in plants traps energy from the sun for photosynthesis.
Explanation;
-Green plants requires food for their day to day activities, thus they use the process of photosynthesis to make their own food, which they use to generate energy or store for the future use in form of starch.
-Chlorophyll a pigment that gives plants their green color is vital during the process of photosynthesis. During the first phase of photosynthesis light dependent stage), chlorophyll traps sunlight which is used to split up water molecules to oxygen atoms and hydrogen ions, a process called photolysis.
Answer:
<em>Vacuole</em>
Explanation:
Vacules are the storage bubbles within the cell. They store food, nutrients and/or other organic compound which might cell require during starving conditions. They are more than one in animla cells but relatively smaller. The diagram shown is the schematic representation of the animal cell.
Glycolisis
krebs cycle
electron transport system.
Answer:
Most of the metabolic activities occur in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Cytoplasm is a gel-like fluid present within the cell. It consists of all the contents enclosed within a cell membrane excluding the nucleus.
It is mainly composed of water but also contains salts, enzymes, organelles, and organic molecules.
It is the main site for most of the cellular processes such as glycolysis (first stage of cellular respiration), protein synthesis, mitosis and meiosis etc.