Why are Carotenoids and Phycobilins known as Accessory pigments?
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Carotenoids cannot transfer sunlight energy directly to the photosynthetic pathway, but must pass their absorbed energy to chlorophyll. For this reason, they are called accessory pigments.
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carotenoids cannot transfer sunlight energy directly to the photo synthetic pathway but must pass their absorbed energy to chlorophyll for the reason they are called accessory pigments.
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