differences between chlorophyll and chloroplast
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Chloroplast exists as photosynthetic cell organelles in a plant cell. 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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The differences between chlorophyll and chloroplast are:
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- Chloroplast is the organelle where the process of photosynthesis occurs. Chlorophyll is the pigment which gives green color to the leaves.
- The chloroplast is the site where light and dark reactions of photosynthesis occurs. The chlorophyll is the site involved for the trapping of sunlight.
- Chloroplast have their own DNA whereas chlorophyll do not have their own DNA.
- Chloroplast is found in leaves whereas chlorophyll is found in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast.
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