What does chlorophyll C do?
Chlorophyll c is found in certain marine algae, including the photosynthetic Chromista (e.g. diatoms, brown algae) and dinoflagellates. It acts as an accessory pigment, particularly significant in its absorption of light in the 447-452 nm region [Dougherty70]. Chlorophyll c2 is the most common form of chlorophyll c. What contains chlorophyll C? Introduction. Four groups of…