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describe the function of phytol in chlorophyll molecule

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Answered by ashishranjan4726
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Answer:

Chlorophyll is found in virtually all photosynthetic organisms, including green plants, cyanobacteria, and algae. It absorbs energy from light; this energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide to carbohydrates. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in green plants.

Answered by satyamjha12370
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Explanation:

Optical absorption and fluorescence parameters of chlorophyll a and the phytol-free chlorophyllide a, as well as of their Mg-depleted derivatives, were compared in a series of organic solvents. In contrast to prevailing opinion, the spectral properties of chlorophyll are not indifferent to the removal of phytol. The electronic absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and chlorophyllide a differ and display a different dependence on the nature of the solvent, which cannot be explained solely by the location of a charged carboxylic group in the proximity of the pi- electron system.

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