Definition
Chlorophyll c is a type of chlorophyll found primarily in certain marine algae, such as diatoms and dinoflagellates 🌊. Unlike chlorophyll a and b, it's not found in land plants. Think of it as a specialized version of chlorophyll tailored for specific aquatic environments. Chlorophyll c is particularly efficient at absorbing light in the blue-green region of the spectrum, which penetrates deeper into water. This helps these algae thrive in deeper ocean layers where other wavelengths are less available. There are actually subtypes like Chlorophyll c1, c2, and c3.