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what is chlorophyll in plants.,

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Chlorophyll is a critical component in the photosynthesis process, which maintains plant life and provides oxygen for the entire planet, as shown in this cross section of Plagiomnium affine laminazellen.

  • Chloroplasts like these, despite their minute size, play a significant part in the planet's health.
  • Green plants may produce their own sustenance. Photosynthesis, which involves the usage of a green pigment called chlorophyll, allows them to do so.
  • A pigment is a chemical that has a certain colour and, depending on the hue, may absorb light at various wavelengths.
  • In nature, there are many various kinds of pigments, but chlorophyll is special in that it allows plants to absorb the energy they need to produce tissues.
Answered by afrah6
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Chlorophyll is a GREEN colored pigment in leaves
Chlorophyll is responsible for the green color of the leaves
It is also important for photosynthesis



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