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What is the main light absorbing pigment found in plant leaves? A) chloroplasts B) carotenoids C) grana D) chlorophyll
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What is the main light absorbing pigment found in plant leaves?
A) chloroplasts
B) carotenoids
C) grana
D) chlorophyll
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pretty sure its d
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