Chl a is the chief pigment involved in photosynthesis as it shows
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Chl a is the chief pigment involved in photosynthesis as it shows
- Peaks at Blue and Red region in Absorption spectrum
- Peaks at Blue and Red region in Action spectrum
- Both A and B
- It forms reaction centre in PS I and II
Answer
(C) Both A and B
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