What is the main difference between chlorophyll '$a$' and chlorophyll '$b$'?

  • A
    Chlorophyll '$a$' has a linear chain,while chlorophyll '$b$' has a branched chain.
  • B
    Chlorophyll '$a$' does not have a $Mg^{2+}$ ion at the center of its molecule.
  • C
    Chlorophyll '$a$' contains a $-CH_3$ group,whereas chlorophyll '$b$' contains a $-CHO$ group.
  • D
    All of the above.

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