chlorophyll in plant cells is not spread throughout the entire cell this told by which scientist
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Chlorophyll in plant cells is not spread throughout the entire cell was proved by Sachs in 1865.
What is chlorophyll?
- Chlorophyll, also known as a green pigment, is an important class of pigments and is found in the plant's cells.
- It is the key ingredient of photosynthesis; a process by which light is absorbed by the plants and converted into chemical energy to synthesize organic compounds.
- Particularly, chlorophyll is present in all green plants and is very helpful in the photosynthesis process.
- Examples of plants containing chlorophyll include cyanobacteria, algae, and all other green plants.
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