What is a difference between chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b?
A) Chlorophyll a is a pigment, and chlorophyll b is the enzyme that transfers excited electrons from chlorophyll a to electron carriers of the thylakoid membrane.
B) Chlorophyll a and b absorb light energy at slightly different wavelengths.
C) Chlorophyll a absorbs yellow light, and chlorophyll b absorbs green.
D) Chlorophyll a contains Mg++ in a ring structure, whereas chlorophyll b contains iron.
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