difference between chlorophyll and chloroplast??
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Chlorophyll is the part of chloroplast and is the light absorbing pigments which provide green color to the plants, but chloroplast traps the solar energy, which is the site of photosynthesis and other chemical reactions and works as the 'powerhouse of the cell' like mitochondria
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Chloroplast exists as photosynthetic cell organelles in a plant cell and appears as a membranous structure that resembles mitochondria. Chlorophyll mainly absorbs blue and red light energy from the sun and converts it into chemical energy whereas chloroplast is a part where photosynthesis occurs.
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