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what is the molecule responsible for the absorption of photic energy for photosynthesis where is that molecule is located in photosynthesis cell​

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Answered by King412
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Answer:

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Answered by dhanyasunil2005
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Answer:

Chlorophyll

Explanation:

The chlorophyll molecules are responsible for the absorption of light energy for photosynthesis. These molecules are found in the internal membranes of chloroplasts.

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