What Does efficacy look like?
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Photosynthesis is vital to the reproductive success and survival of green plants because it creates 90% of the energy used by plants (Cooper, 2000). It is important to note that Plants contain Mitochondrion which also produces energy, and is a characteristic of all eukaryotes. However, plants do not obtain a large portion of their energy from this process. The evolution of plastid, more specifically chloroplast, helped engineer the first multicellular autotrophic organisms that are completely supported by their ability to create energy from sunlight and organic molecules. Chloroplast also helped with the differentiation among Eukaryotic cells. The effectiveness of Photosynthesis is attributed to the chlorophyll themselves and their ability to absorb light. The green color of plans and chlorophyll is due to the fact that the green can not be absorbed. thus driving the light reaction producing the maximum amount of energy .