by Minsoo Kim on July 29th, 2005

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Is there any insect that has chlorophyll in its body cell?

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  • by Anon on July 30th, 2005

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    Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria which they use in photosynthesis to process the sun's energy into food for themselves. Insects do not get their food through photosynthesis so they don't produce chlorophyll. The only ways an insect would contain chlorophyll would be if it just ate a plant or other photosynthesizing organism.

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