What is the molecule responsible for the absorption of photic energy for photosynthesis? Where is that molecule located in photosynthetic cells?
Answer / Anuradha Singh
Chlorophyll is the primary molecule responsible for the absorption of photic energy during photosynthesis. It is primarily found in chloroplasts, which are present within the cytoplasm of photosynthetic cells.
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