Biology, asked by MysticalKudi, 2 months ago


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Answered by Anonymous
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Chlorophyll is the green pigment molecule that makes plants appear green. In photosynthetic plant cells, chlorophyll molecules are embedded in stacked membranes (thylakoids) contained in special membrane-bound organelles called chloroplasts

Answered by ankushsaini23
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CHLOROPHYLL PIGMENT:

The pigment which can absorb solar energy is called as Chlorophyll pigment, and it is also present in chloroplast cells. Chlorophyll has ability to absorb light with wavelengths of 430nm (blue) as well as 662nm (red).

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