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In which organisms the pigment containing chromatophores are found?(a) Algae(b) Cyanobacteria(c) Green algae(d) Amoeba
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Chromatophores are a type of cell or organelle that is responsible for creating pigments. These pigments can be used for a variety of purposes, such as photosynthesis or camouflage. Show more…
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