why cannot we insert chlorophyll from plant cell to animal cell?
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Just dumping a bunch of chlorophyll into a cell would not create any usable energy. That said, many animals have mutualistic relationships with algae. ... This is true; chlorophyll is located in chloroplasts, the organelles required to perform photosynthesis.
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This is because chlorophyll is necessary in plants for trapping sunlight for photosynthesis whereas animals don't perform that process as they are heterotrophs i.e. They cannot make their own food.
Suppose animals start possessing chlorophyll the entire ecological cycle would change and animals would be completely independent of any other organism.
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