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What is clorophile?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

it is part of a leaf cell. it helps with photosynthesis

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If the question was why are plants green , the answers is because of the clorophile from the leaves .Clorophile is a protein with a more complicated structure that has in in center a molecule Mg (magnesium ) which makes it green and there the plant green .Remember that not all plants are green .


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