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Which molecule in the chloroplast of a plant cell first captures light energy from sunlight? A. glucose B. carbon dioxide C. chlorophyll D. adenosine triphosphate
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Which molecule in the chloroplast of a plant cell first captures light energy from sunlight?
A. glucose
B. carbon dioxide
C. chlorophyll
D. adenosine triphosphate
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The answer is chlorophyll as chlorophyll is the pigment used in plant cells to trap the sun's rays used for photosynthesis
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It should be C Chlorophyll
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