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Which substance is a green molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs photons? A. Chlorophyll B. Thylakoids C. NADPH D. NADp
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Which substance is a green molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs photons? A. Chlorophyll B. Thylakoids C. NADPH D. NADp
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A) Chlorophyll is the answer.
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the answer is A! hope this helps!
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