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Plants have chlorophyll. Anything that does photosynthesis.

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Where is chlorophyll and chloroplasts found?

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Does amoeba have chlorophyll?

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What types of organisms contain chlorophyll?

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In which organism would you find chlorophyll?

All the autotrophic organisms (organism which has ability to manufacture its own food) have chlorophyll.


Why they say that fungi had a lack of chlorophyll?

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Organisms that lack chlorophyll and are parasites or saprophytes are classified as what?

They are fungi.


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What marine organisms most likely contain chlorophyll?

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What organisms contain chlorophyll?

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