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mention the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis​

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Answered by Brainlyshivam
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Chlorophyll is a compound known as a chelate. Chelates consist of central metal ions bonded to big organic molecules that are composed of hydrogen, carbon, or other elements. Chlorophyll can occur in a variety of forms and is the pigment that gives plants their green color. Chlorophyll is able to absorb certain light waves but cannot absorb green, resulting in a plant's color. Chlorophyll is also vital for photosynthesis and can be found in plants' chloroplasts. There are different types of chlorophyll structures but plants only contain chlorophyll a and b, which only differ slightly from each other.

Answered by rajkumar123456
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chlorophyll contain green colour pigment plants in the presence of photosynthesis and sunlight

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