The Benefits of Chlorophyll
Hey dear community, first of all I hope that you are all well and that you had a day that was full of positive experiences! In my new post, I would like to go into nature and hope you are able to expand your knowledge a little.
You can see here pictures of a plant which is also known under the name Winter Aconite or scientifically Eranthis hyemalis and I think it is a great addition that raindrops can be seen on the surface of the leaves. I would like to use these pictures to go into a little more detail about chlorophyll, which is an important pigment in nature and gives the plants the typical green color and it is also extremely important for the growth of plants. One of the most important tasks of chlorophyll is when it comes to photosynthesis, where it is particularly important for the absorption of light and it is able to convert the visible sun's rays into chemical energy. During photosynthesis, the plant processes the light, water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar in the form of glucose as well as oxygen, which is important for the entire ecosystem and needs every living being to breathe. One distinguishes from different types of chlorophyll which differ by the different types of spectra of absorption and depending on the type, it is able to absorb different types of light and in addition to the importance for plants, chlorophyll is considered a substance that can also be of great medical relevance for humans. It can have a particularly good effect on the immune system and is highly appreciated because of the antioxidant effect and can help to protect the cells from free radicals. Chlorophyll can have a huge influence on general regeneration and even have a rejuvenating effect and interesting is also that it has been found that it can be important for the regeneration of red blood cells and in the form of plants it has been used in medicine for thousands of years. At the end of my post, I would like to mention that in case of illness, it is always advisable to ask your doctor or pharmacist of trust for the right medicine!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about nature! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens.
Freshly green leaves with rainy droplets looking so attractive and I feels like a rain at its first sight.
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In this way, when the raindrops fall on the plants, their beauty is further enhanced.
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Recently I studied about the cell biology I read about it. But your post increases my knowledge too it's useful for me. Thanks for sharing. Just a pretty cool
Wow, I'm glad to hear that on the one hand you have already dealt with the topic in advance and were able to learn additional things!
Sometimes we tend not to look like the same the plants because they look alike
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