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what is chlorophyll ​

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Answered by suchirb13
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It is a green pigment present on the leaf which helps in photosynthesis by observing sunlight and it gives plants the green colour
Answered by ankitpatle0
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Chlorophyll is a pigment that is present in plants and gives them their green colour.

  • Because it has a chemical structure that is remarkably similar to Haemoglobin in human blood, it is also known as the 'green blood of plants.'
  • It's a complicated organic molecule that allows plants and other creatures to photosynthesise.
  • Chlorophyll in plants provides sustenance to all species.
  • Chlorophyll is employed for a variety of reasons outside food production in plants, including.
  • Chlorophyll is a powerful antioxidant as well as a natural detoxifier.
  • Chlorophyll aids in the chelation, or elimination, of heavy metals from our bodies.
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