Biology, asked by abdulmoeed0700, 8 months ago

Red corpuscles to haemoglobin as chloroplasts are to:
(a) Guard cells
(b)Palisade cells.
(c)Chlorophyll​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Red corpuscles to haemoglobin as chloroplasts are to Chlorophyll

Answered by dhyeyamallyaim
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Answer:

Red corpuscles to hemoglobin as chloroplasts are to (c) Chlorophyll.

Explanation:

  • Chlorophyll is the pigment compound present naturally in the chloroplasts of the plant cells.
  • It plays an important role in the process of photosynthesis.
  • Chlorophylls help the plant to absorb light from solar radiation and carry out the process of photosynthesis.
  • Hemoglobin is the red-colored pigment present in the red blood cells (RBCs) of the blood.
  • The pigment helps in the transport of oxygen through the bloodstream.

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