chlorophyll in the leaves enables plants to trap light energy
Chlorophyll is what is found in the plant to make it green.. chlorophyll is green and that is where plants get their green coloring.
chlorophyll is located and produced in the chloroplasts in plant cells; plants do not 'get' chlorophyll, they produce it themselves.
it gives it the greenish color that most plants have
It traps sunlight energy for the plant and then helps begin the process of photosynthesis. It absorbs the red and blue color from the light and reflects the green so that's why we see green leaves...