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Averi Rubio
15 July, 15:14
What is chlorophyl in plants
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Jax Frank
15 July, 16:04
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Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants. Plants use chlorophyll and light to make food.
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Grayson Mathis
15 July, 16:32
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Green pigmentation in a plant
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