Which is the main light-absorbing pigment for photosynthesis?carotene
chlorophyll
hemoglobin
anthocyanin User: Which is an example of why the process of photosynthesis is important to life on Earth?
Grass uses photosynthesis to produce glucose, which is used within the grass for growth.
Fungi use photosynthesis to decompose dead and decaying plant matter.
Cold-blooded animals use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy for cell functions.
Green plants use photosynthesis to ...

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Answer 1
Answer: Photosynthesis is carried out in the chloroplasts which contain the green pigment chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what gives plants their characteristic color and it works by capturing the energy that is in the sunlight that strikes the plant. Photosynthesis is important to life on Earth because grass uses photosnthesis to produce glucose, which is used within the grass for growth. Subsequently, organisms that consume the grass obtain energy and so on. Therefore, photosynthesis is the process through which energy enters an ecosystem.
Answer 2
Answer:

the answer is chlorophyll


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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "(4) the introduction of a species that has increased the long-term biodiversity of an ecosystem." This plant ruins fishing areas and interferes with boating and other water sports. This is an example of the introduction of a species that has increased the long-term biodiversity of an ecosystem

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it would be (2) or B

Explanation:

Because if the plant is commonly sold as aquarium plants then they could have had an unintended consequence of adding an organism to an ecosystem.

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Answer:

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