Chlorphyll is found in a large variety of land- and ocean-dwelling plants. Possibly the most obvious examples are algae {in the ocean}, and the numerous varieties of land-dwelling plants -- ex. all trees, agricultural crops, and flowered plants, etc. In general, the chlorophyll molecule causes the plants to have a green coloration.
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