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where is chlorophyll present in plant​

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Answered by akhil6352
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IN THE LEAF. ................


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ayusharshit47: It's not easy being green, but plants are pretty well known for it. There is a small, but very important molecule responsible for this called chlorophyll. All plants have chlorophyll, which is a green pigment in leaves and stems.

Chlorophyll is a light-absorbing pigment, and it actually gets its green color because it absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light. The green wavelengths are reflected, giving that unmistakable color to plants.
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Answered by don2706
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chlorophyll is present in the plastid chloroplast in the cell of the leaves.they are also present in green stem of young plants.

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ayusharshit47: your answer is wrong
ayusharshit47: It's not easy being green, but plants are pretty well known for it. There is a small, but very important molecule responsible for this called chlorophyll. All plants have chlorophyll, which is a green pigment in leaves and stems.

Chlorophyll is a light-absorbing pigment, and it actually gets its green color because it absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light
ayusharshit47: this is right answer
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