SSC
BIOLOGY
Question
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What is the pigment in chloroplasts that performs photosynthesis?
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Chlorosynthesis
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Chlorophyll
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ADP
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Electron Transport
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -There are many different types of pigments in nature, but chlorophyll is unique in its ability to enable plants to absorb the energy they need to build tissues. Chlorophyll is located in a plant’s chloroplasts, which are tiny structures in a plant’s cells. This is where photosynthesis takes place.
Detailed explanation-2: -Chlorophylls are green, lipid-soluble pigments, found in all algae, higher plants and cyanobacteria, which carry out photosynthesis [40].
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