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What are chlorophyll a,b,c

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A third form of chlorophyll which is common is (not surprisingly) called chlorophyll "c", and is found only in the photosynthetic members of the\xa0Chromista\xa0as well as the\xa0dinoflagellates
There are three basic classes of pigments.\xa0Chlorophylls\xa0are greenish pigments which contain a porphyrin ring. ... All plants, algae, and cyanobacteria which photosynthesize contain\xa0chlorophyll\xa0"a". A second kind of\xa0chlorophyll\xa0is\xa0chlorophyll\xa0"b", which occurs only in "green algae" and in the plants.


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