difference between chroloyll and chroplast
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Chlorophyll
- They are fat-soluble organic molecules having tetrapyrrole ring hence referred to as the “Tetrapyrrole pigments or Magnesium chlorin”
- Food producers of the cell found in green plants, present in the chloroplast
- Responsible for plants to grow healthy and green
- Found in the mesophyll cells in the leaves of green plants
- Reflects green colour by absorbing red and blue wavelengths
- Just like mitochondria, it is referred to as the power house of the cell as is responsible for ATP synthesis and other such reactions
- Structure similar to that of heme group of haemoglobin and cytochromes derived from protoporphyrin.
Chloroplast
- Organelle found in all green plants
- It is the site for photosynthesis to occur, converting sunlight into chemical energy
- Found in dense fluid part of the chloroplast
- Carries out photosynthesis, light reactions, carbon assimilation reaction and much more
- Encloses the fluid stroma inside the double membrane
- Contains tiny, flattened, floating sacs known as thylakoids arranged as granum.
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Explanation:
chrolopyll is the green pigment that help in absorption of light (photosynthesis)
chloroplast is the site where chlorophyll found
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