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chloroplasts are green in colour due to the presence of

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Answered by ranoutnikhil987
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Chloroplasts are distinguished from other types of plastids by their green colour, which results from the presence of two pigments, chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. A function of those pigments is to absorb light energy.

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Because of the presence of chlorophyll
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