#chlorophyll_c

Chlorophyll c

Chemical compound

Chlorophyll c refers to forms of chlorophyll found in certain marine algae, including the photosynthetic Chromista and dinoflagellates. These pigments are characterized by their unusual chemical structure, with a porphyrin as opposed to the chlorin as the core; they also do not have an isoprenoid tail. Both these features stand out from the other chlorophylls commonly found in algae and plants.

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