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Where is chlorophyll found in plants and in bacteria? Find the name of the bacteria.

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Answered by Blink07
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Chlorophyll d is found in a type of cyanobacterium that lives in areas lacking visible light, but containing infrared radiation (700 nm to 730 nm), like nestled underneath corals and algae.

Bacteriochlorophyll a and b absorb infrared radiation (in the range of 800 to 1,040 nm) and are found in the purple bacteria.

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Answered by rockwalker21
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Answer:

In plants, chlorophyll is found in the leaves (It is found in chloroplast to be exact).

In Bacteria, chlorophyll is located in the Cytoplasm.

Bacteriochlorophylls are photosynthetic pigments that occur in the cell membrane of various phototrophic bacteria.

Cyanobacteria is name of one such bacteria

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