zooxanthellin
Zooxanthellin is a class of carotenoid pigments found in symbiotic dinoflagellates, commonly known as zooxanthellae. These dinoflagellates live within the tissues of various marine invertebrates, most notably corals, but also in some anemones, jellyfish, and giant clams. Zooxanthellin, along with other pigments like chlorophylls, plays a crucial role in the symbiotic relationship.
The primary function of zooxanthellin is to absorb light energy. While chlorophylls are the main photosynthetic
Through photosynthesis, the zooxanthellae produce organic compounds such as glucose and amino acids. These compounds are