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Rowan Lee
25 July, 15:43
Which part of the plant takes in the sun's energy
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Raegan Mason
25 July, 15:50
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The leaves of the plant takes in the sun's energy.
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Luca Cameron
25 July, 18:12
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The molecules of chlorophyll contained in the chloroplasts absorb energy in the form of light from the sun.
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