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What color wavelengths of light do chlorophyll appear to look like?

It depends upon the type of chlorophyll. Chorophyll a absorbs light at 680 and 700 nm.


What is the pair of reaction centre chlorophyll a molecule called?

The pair of reaction center chlorophyll a molecules is called the "P680" in photosystem II and "P700" in photosystem I. These names refer to their peak absorption wavelengths of light, with P680 absorbing light most effectively at 680 nm and P700 at 700 nm. These chlorophyll molecules play a critical role in the process of photosynthesis by capturing light energy to facilitate electron transfer.


What Chloroplasts contain a green substances called?

Chlorophyll.


What is the name of the green pigment in a leaf?

The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.


What is the green pigment in plant called?

The green pigment in plants are called chlorophyll.


Which pigments are present in smallest amounts in the leaf?

there is a green pigment called chlorophyll and there are also two type of accesory pigment called carotenoids and third class accesory pigment called anthocyanins and we can also say that stomata is pigment


What is the green substances in plant called?

IT is called "Chlorophyll" and is found in the "Chloroplasts".


The green pigment in the chloroplasts is called what?

The green pigment in the chloroplast is called chlorophyll.


What organisms contain chlorophyll?

Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria are the primary organisms that contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment that helps these organisms photosynthesize, converting sunlight into energy for growth and survival.


What are the stacks thylakoids in chloroplasts called?

They are called granna. They contain chlorophyll pigments.


Why the earth call the green planet?

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Do leaves get there colour from a green pigment called chlorophyll or chloride?

chlorophyll