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What is the pigment in plants that capture light energy and produces sugar molecules for food?

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What is the pigment in plants that capture light energy and produces sugar molecules for food?

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The pigment you are talking about is chlorophyll. This process of taking energy and producing molecules for food is called photosynthesis. Thank you for using ChaCha!

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