why chlorophyll-b and carotemoid are called accessory pigment
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A second kind of chlorophyll is chlorophyll "b", which occurs only in "green algae" and in the plants. ... 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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A second kind of chlorophyll is chlorophyll "b", which occurs only in "green algae" and in the plants. ... 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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